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An ultrasensitive method for the quantitation of active and inactive GLP-1 in human plasma via immunoaffinity LC–MS/MS. Bioanalysis 2014; 6:33-42. [DOI: 10.4155/bio.13.280] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/25/2022] Open
Abstract
Background: Measuring endogenous levels of incretin hormones, like GLP-1, is critical in the development of antidiabetic compounds. However, the assays used to measure these molecules often have analytical issues. Results: We have developed an ultrasensitive, highly-selective immunoaffinity LC–MS/MS (IA LC–MS/MS) assay capable of quantitating endogenous levels of active (7–36 amide) and inactive (9–36 amide) GLP-1 in human plasma. We performed fit-for-purpose validation of the assay by assessing the following assay performance characteristics: inter-assay precision, sensitivity, spike recovery, dilution linearity, absolute recovery, matrix effect, immunoprecipitation efficiency, and food effect. Conclusion: We have developed a robust analytical method for the quantitation of endogenous active and inactive GLP-1 in human plasma. In addition, we employed this method to measure the typical changes in GLP-1 levels after food intake. The sensitivity of this assay is better than another LC–MS/MS GLP-1 assay previously reported and many commercially available immunoassays. This important analytical tool could be used to qualify and/or harmonize the different immunoassays used for the quantitation of GLP-1.
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