Simultaneous quantification of progestogens in plasma and serum by UHPLC-HRMS employing multiplexed targeted single ion monitoring

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Date
2021-09-01Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
Progesterone is the predominant gestagen in most mammals studied so far. It plays a substantial role in the regulation of the female reproductive cycle and in providing support for pregnancy maintenance. Despite its known functions, gaps in knowledge are present regarding its reduced metabolites that potentially exert biological activity. Therefore, a new UHPLC-HRMS method based on a Q Exactive™ mass spectrometer was developed to detect and quantify simultaneously progesterone, its hormone precursor pregnenolone and 10 reduced progestogens (20α-DHP, 20β-DHP, 3α,5α-THP, 3α,5β-THP, 3β,5α-THP, 3β,5β-THP, 3α-DHP, 3β-DHP, 5α-DHP and 5β-DHP) in plasma and serum samples. Purification was achieved by an optimized solid phase extraction (SPE) and the analysis was conducted in positive electrospray ionization (ESI) mode with the application of multiplexed selected ion monitoring (msx-t-SIM). The method validation included the study of sensitivity, selectivity, curve fitting, carry-over, accuracy, precision, recovery and matrix effects. Despite the poor ionization properties of underivatized steroids, a high sensitivity in the range of pg/mL was achieved. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000485072Publication status
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Journal / series
TalantaVolume
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Publisher
ElsevierSubject
Progesterone; Progestogen; Metabolites; Solid phase extraction; Single ion monitoring; LC-MS; Q ExactiveOrganisational unit
03999 - Ulbrich, Susanne / Ulbrich, Susanne
Funding
185026 - Embryonic Diapause: pluripotency on hold? (SNF)
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