Stability of thromboxane in blood samples

Helga Helgadóttir,1,2 Ísleifur Ólafsson,2 Karl Andersen,3 Sveinbjörn Gizurarson11Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; 2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland; 3Facult...

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Main Authors: Helgadóttir H, Ólafsson Í, Andersen K, Gizurarson S
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-06-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/stability-of-thromboxane-in-blood-samples-peer-reviewed-article-VHRM
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spelling doaj-b6a7232699104c349db0fd19a2e51b5b2020-11-25T00:21:33ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1178-20482019-06-01Volume 1514314746254Stability of thromboxane in blood samplesHelgadóttir HÓlafsson ÍAndersen KGizurarson SHelga Helgadóttir,1,2 Ísleifur Ólafsson,2 Karl Andersen,3 Sveinbjörn Gizurarson11Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; 2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland; 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandIntroduction: Conventional venous blood collection requires a puncture with a needle through the endothelium of a vessel. The endothelial injury causes activation of circulating platelets and the release of thromboxane A2. The aim of the study was to investigate if platelets continue to form thromboxane A2 in the blood tube after sample collection, but such synthesis would give false information about the actual circulating thromboxane A2 value.Methods: Thromboxane B2 is a biologically inactive but stable metabolite of thromboxane A2 and can be measured in blood samples by a standard enzyme immunoassay. Thromboxane B2 measurements reflect thromboxane A2 concentration. Blood samples were collected in 3.2% sodium citrate vials and EDTA vials from ten individuals and centrifuged and frozen at different time points (0, 30, and 120 minutes). Plasma aliquots were transferred to and frozen in 1.8 mL polypropylene tubes and the citrate samples were also transferred to and frozen in propylene tubes containing indomethacin.Results: Concentrations of thromboxane B2 in plasma samples collected in citrate vials and stored in propylene tubes increased very rapidly as the samples were left for longer after sampling and allowed to stand at room temperature. After 120 minutes, the amount of thromboxane B2 was 400% higher than in the reference sample at time zero. In comparison, thromboxane B2 concentration was about 200% higher in the 120-minute samples compared to the reference in samples collected in citrate vials but stored in indomethacin tubes. In samples collected in EDTA vials, a 10% reduction in thromboxane B2 concentration in the 120-minute samples was observed.Conclusion: Storage conditions, type of sampling vial and time from sampling until sample processing (centrifuging) has a major impact on thromboxane B2 stability.Keywords: thromboxane A2, thromboxane B2, stability, platelet functionhttps://www.dovepress.com/stability-of-thromboxane-in-blood-samples-peer-reviewed-article-VHRMThromboxane A2thromboxane B2stabilityplatelet function
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author Helgadóttir H
Ólafsson Í
Andersen K
Gizurarson S
spellingShingle Helgadóttir H
Ólafsson Í
Andersen K
Gizurarson S
Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
Vascular Health and Risk Management
Thromboxane A2
thromboxane B2
stability
platelet function
author_facet Helgadóttir H
Ólafsson Í
Andersen K
Gizurarson S
author_sort Helgadóttir H
title Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
title_short Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
title_full Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
title_fullStr Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
title_full_unstemmed Stability of thromboxane in blood samples
title_sort stability of thromboxane in blood samples
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Vascular Health and Risk Management
issn 1178-2048
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Helga Helgadóttir,1,2 Ísleifur Ólafsson,2 Karl Andersen,3 Sveinbjörn Gizurarson11Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; 2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland; 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, IcelandIntroduction: Conventional venous blood collection requires a puncture with a needle through the endothelium of a vessel. The endothelial injury causes activation of circulating platelets and the release of thromboxane A2. The aim of the study was to investigate if platelets continue to form thromboxane A2 in the blood tube after sample collection, but such synthesis would give false information about the actual circulating thromboxane A2 value.Methods: Thromboxane B2 is a biologically inactive but stable metabolite of thromboxane A2 and can be measured in blood samples by a standard enzyme immunoassay. Thromboxane B2 measurements reflect thromboxane A2 concentration. Blood samples were collected in 3.2% sodium citrate vials and EDTA vials from ten individuals and centrifuged and frozen at different time points (0, 30, and 120 minutes). Plasma aliquots were transferred to and frozen in 1.8 mL polypropylene tubes and the citrate samples were also transferred to and frozen in propylene tubes containing indomethacin.Results: Concentrations of thromboxane B2 in plasma samples collected in citrate vials and stored in propylene tubes increased very rapidly as the samples were left for longer after sampling and allowed to stand at room temperature. After 120 minutes, the amount of thromboxane B2 was 400% higher than in the reference sample at time zero. In comparison, thromboxane B2 concentration was about 200% higher in the 120-minute samples compared to the reference in samples collected in citrate vials but stored in indomethacin tubes. In samples collected in EDTA vials, a 10% reduction in thromboxane B2 concentration in the 120-minute samples was observed.Conclusion: Storage conditions, type of sampling vial and time from sampling until sample processing (centrifuging) has a major impact on thromboxane B2 stability.Keywords: thromboxane A2, thromboxane B2, stability, platelet function
topic Thromboxane A2
thromboxane B2
stability
platelet function
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