Plasma catecholamines in hypertension and pheochromocytoma determined using ion-pair reversed-phase chromatography with amperometric detection. Investigation of the separation mechanism and clinical methodology

Ante M. Krstulović, Stanley W. Dziedzic, Laura Bertani-Dziedzic, Domenick E. Dirico

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Abstract

The retention behavior of catecholamines (CAs) in ion-pair reversed-phase chromatography is examined. From the effect of pH, ionic strength and a secondary ion-pairing reagent (citric acid), under our chromatographic conditions, the retention behavior can be explained by assuming a mixed ion-exchange mechanism with octyl sulfate and citrate, on the column and in the mobile phase, respectively. The developed separation method was applied to the analysis of CAs in plasma samples purified by alumina adsorption and detectd amperometrically. This method provides the basis for the determination of the short-term magnitude of CA response to physical and physiological interventions, as well as the baseline CA levels in essential hypertension and pheochromocytoma. The results seen for norepinephrine and epinephrine are consistent with the functional roles of these CAs as hormones or peripheral transmitters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)523-537
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume217
Issue numberC
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Nov 1981

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