Detection of tetrahydrobiopterin by LC–MS/MS in plasma from multiple species

2009 
Background: Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a naturally occurring pteridine and cofactor for a variety of enzymes, including phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase, nitric oxide synthetase and glyceryl ether monooxygenase. BH4 is readily oxidized to dihydrobiopterin and biopterin (B), however only BH4 can provide proper cofactor functions. BH4 is the active ingredient in Kuvan™ for the treatment of phenylketonuria. In order to measure BH4 in plasma from nonclinical and clinical samples with good accuracy, precision, sensitivity and robustness, an LC–MS/MS method was validated. To overcome the oxidation of BH4 in postcollection plasma, the approach was to measure the concentration of BH4 indirectly by measuring B concentration and applying an oxidation conversion ratio. Different endogenous levels of BH4 are determined in human, monkey, dog, rabbit, rat and mouse plasma. Furthermore, the conversion ratio of BH4 to B for each species is different and determined empirically. Plasma is transferred into cryogenic vials cont...
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