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Title: Development of enantioselective immunoassays for free plasma metanephrines. Author: Manz B, Kuper M, Booltink E, Fischer-Brügge U. Journal: Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2004 Jun; 1018():582-7. PubMed ID: 15240418. Abstract: The development of an enantioselective radioimmunoassay (RIA) and enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for L-normetanephrine (NM) and L-metanephrine (M) were studied. Prior to the immunoassay, the protein matrix of the ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) plasma samples was removed by acid precipitation, followed by derivatization of the L-metanephrines to N-acyl-L-metanephrines. For the EIA, N-acyl-L-NM and N-acyl-L-M were bound to the surface of microtiter plates. Acylated L-metanephrines from the sample and solid-phase-bound N-acyl-L-NM or N-acyl-L-M competed for a fixed number of rabbit anti-N-acyl-NM or anti-N-acyl-M antibody binding sites. When the system was in equilibrium, free antigens and free antigen-antibody complexes were removed by washing. The antibodies bound to the respective solid-phase N-acyl-L-NM or N-acyl-L-M were detected by a goat anti-rabbit IgG-peroxidase conjugate using tetramethyl benzidine (TMB) as a substrate. The RIAs were conventional double antibody tests using the above rabbit antisera and specific (125)I-N-acyl-L-metanephrine tracers. Chiral recognition of the L-enantiomers was observed not only for the native molecules but for all N-acyl derivatives tested. The cross-reactivity to the corresponding D-enantiomers was always <1%. The detection limits were found to be approximately 0.04 nmol/L (7.5 pg/mL) for M and 0.08 nmol/L (15 pg/mL) for NM in RIA and EIA.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]