C. Carducci et al., Automated high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of homocysteine in plasma samples, J CHROMAT A, 846(1-2), 1999, pp. 93-100
Plasma homocysteine determination is essential for the diagnosis of inborn
errors of metabolism of sulfur amino acids and is achieving considerable im
portance as a possible risk marker in vascular occlusive pathology. The aim
of this study was therefore to develop a fast and sensitive method to assa
y total and free homocysteine and total and free cysteine in plasma samples
, using an automated precolumn sample pretreatment including reduction with
2-mercaptoethanol, carboxymethylation of free thiols and derivation with o
-phthalaldehyde. The chromatographic separation was accomplished in 7 min,
the within-run and between-run R.S.D.s were all less than 4.3%, the respons
e was linear in the range 0.4-150 mu M for homocysteine and 4-1000 mu M for
cysteine and the mean recoveries were higher than 96%. Moreover, with mini
mal modification, the method allowed the evaluation of methionine, another
important marker of transsulfuration and remethylation defects. The method
was applied to the diagnosis of inborn errors involving sulfur amino acids
metabolism and to detect mild hyperhomocysteinemia. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.