High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina
Alterations of cholesterol metabolism are responsible for vasospastic angina and atherosclerosis. To comprehensively evaluate cholesterol metabolism, 18 sterols, including cholesterol, 6 cholesteryl esters (CEs), 3 cholesterol precursors, and 8 hydroxycholesterols (OHCs), were simultaneously analyze...
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doaj-d40f5992c74d46da8f13dafb86d257f32021-04-28T05:58:00ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752014-01-01551155162High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic anginaHyun-Hwa Son0Ju-Yeon Moon1Hong Seog Seo2Hyun Hee Kim3Bong Chul Chung4Man Ho Choi5Future Convergence Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaFuture Convergence Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaTo whom correspondence should be addressed.; Cardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul 152-703, KoreaCardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul 152-703, KoreaFuture Convergence Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaTo whom correspondence should be addressed.; Future Convergence Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 136-791, KoreaAlterations of cholesterol metabolism are responsible for vasospastic angina and atherosclerosis. To comprehensively evaluate cholesterol metabolism, 18 sterols, including cholesterol, 6 cholesteryl esters (CEs), 3 cholesterol precursors, and 8 hydroxycholesterols (OHCs), were simultaneously analyzed using hybrid solid-phase extraction (SPE) purification coupled to high-temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HTGC-MS). Methanol-based hybrid SPE increased the selective extraction, and HTGC resulted in a good chromatographic resolution for the separation of lipophilic compounds. The limits of quantification of cholesterol and CEs ranged from 0.2 to 10.0 μg/ml, while OHCs and cholesterol precursors ranged from 0.01 to 0.10 μg/ml. Linearity as the correlation coefficient was higher than 0.99 with the exception of cholesteryl laurate, myristate, oleate, and linoleate (r2 > 0.98). The precision (% coefficient of variation) and accuracy (% bias) ranged from 1.1 to 9.8% and from 75.9 to 125.1%, respectively. The overall recoveries of CEs ranged from 26.1 to 64.0%, and the recoveries of other sterols ranged from 83.8 to 129.3%. The cholesterol signatures showed sex differences in patients with vasospastic angina and may associate with 24-reductases. This technique can be useful for making clinical diagnoses and for an increased understanding of the pathophysiology of vasospastic angina.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752031751Xhybrid solid-phase extraction-precipitationcardiovascular diseasehydroxycholesterol |
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Hyun-Hwa Son Ju-Yeon Moon Hong Seog Seo Hyun Hee Kim Bong Chul Chung Man Ho Choi High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina Journal of Lipid Research hybrid solid-phase extraction-precipitation cardiovascular disease hydroxycholesterol |
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Hyun-Hwa Son Ju-Yeon Moon Hong Seog Seo Hyun Hee Kim Bong Chul Chung Man Ho Choi |
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High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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High-temperature GC-MS-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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high-temperature gc-ms-based serum cholesterol signatures may reveal sex differences in vasospastic angina |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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Alterations of cholesterol metabolism are responsible for vasospastic angina and atherosclerosis. To comprehensively evaluate cholesterol metabolism, 18 sterols, including cholesterol, 6 cholesteryl esters (CEs), 3 cholesterol precursors, and 8 hydroxycholesterols (OHCs), were simultaneously analyzed using hybrid solid-phase extraction (SPE) purification coupled to high-temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HTGC-MS). Methanol-based hybrid SPE increased the selective extraction, and HTGC resulted in a good chromatographic resolution for the separation of lipophilic compounds. The limits of quantification of cholesterol and CEs ranged from 0.2 to 10.0 μg/ml, while OHCs and cholesterol precursors ranged from 0.01 to 0.10 μg/ml. Linearity as the correlation coefficient was higher than 0.99 with the exception of cholesteryl laurate, myristate, oleate, and linoleate (r2 > 0.98). The precision (% coefficient of variation) and accuracy (% bias) ranged from 1.1 to 9.8% and from 75.9 to 125.1%, respectively. The overall recoveries of CEs ranged from 26.1 to 64.0%, and the recoveries of other sterols ranged from 83.8 to 129.3%. The cholesterol signatures showed sex differences in patients with vasospastic angina and may associate with 24-reductases. This technique can be useful for making clinical diagnoses and for an increased understanding of the pathophysiology of vasospastic angina. |
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