Issue 17, 2014

Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography as an alternative to animal bioassay for human thyrotropin potency determination

Abstract

Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was compared to the in vivo bioassay (BA) based on TSH-induced T4 determination in mice. A linear relationship (BAμg = 0.9790 RP-HPLCμg − 0.052) with a highly significant correlation (r = 0.87; p < 0.001; n = 14 preparations) was found between these two methods. The mean difference between the bioactivity predicted from RP-HPLC data via this equation and the mean of the bioactivities obtained with the two methods for 11 other hTSH preparations was −2.01%, with a 95% confidence interval of −13.13% to +9.11%. This analysis included 5 totally or partially-degraded samples, indicating a useful correlation between the two determinations and, as expected, a higher sensitivity of the physical–chemical method. Interestingly, a commercial hTSH lot did not show any alteration 2 years post expiration date. These results demonstrate that RP-HPLC is a novel and viable alternative to the use of in vivo bioassays for hTSH potency determination, thus avoiding or reducing animal use.

Graphical abstract: Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography as an alternative to animal bioassay for human thyrotropin potency determination

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2014
Accepted
12 Jun 2014
First published
11 Jul 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 6688-6694

Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography as an alternative to animal bioassay for human thyrotropin potency determination

B. E. Almeida, R. Damiani, J. E. Oliveira, S. L. Dalmora, P. A. Torjesen, P. Bartolini and M. T. C. P. Ribela, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 6688 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY01104J

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