Issue 7, 2010

Expedient methodology for total methotrexate polyglutamation pool determination in human erythrocytes

Abstract

The measurement of methotrexate polyglutamate metabolites in red blood cells has potential to aid in individualization of methotrexate therapy in rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. In this report a method is presented for rapid analysis of these metabolites in human red blood cells. The analytical procedure is a simple “one pot” pre-column reaction involving the addition of sodium dithionite as a reducing agent followed by 15 minutes of boiling. After centrifugation the supernatant is introduced into a conventional HPLC system equipped with a fluorescence detector, without the need for further workup. By performing the derivatization reaction pre-column, a time consuming (6–14 h) commonly used deglutamation procedure utilizing blank human plasma, becomes obsolete. Using the described procedure the total sample preparation time for a 50 sample run should not exceed 1–1.5 hours. The chromatographic run time per sample is 7 minutes using isocratic elution conditions. The method was found to be linear over the clinical relevant concentration range of 10–500 nM of intra-cellular methotrexate polyglutamates. The intra-run mean accuracy of the target value was between 98.1% and 106.0%. The intra-run precision was between 1.2% and 8.8%.

Graphical abstract: Expedient methodology for total methotrexate polyglutamation pool determination in human erythrocytes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2010
Accepted
25 Apr 2010
First published
17 May 2010

Anal. Methods, 2010,2, 831-836

Expedient methodology for total methotrexate polyglutamation pool determination in human erythrocytes

L. V. Haandel, A. A. M. Heemskerk, M. L. Becker, J. S. Leeder and J. F. Stobaugh, Anal. Methods, 2010, 2, 831 DOI: 10.1039/C0AY00164C

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