The urease method of sample preparation for GC/MS analysis of intermediary metabolites is presented by its inventor. The method allows one-step follow-up of newborn screening for inborn errors by tandem mass spectrometry by quantifying carbohydrates, organic and amino acids all in a single process.
Procedure for Processing Urine Samples
1.000-1.009 | 1.00 ml |
1.010-1.019 | 0.50 ml |
1.020-1.050 | 0.25 ml + 0.25 ml H2O |
Representative Results
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The urease method (1) has been cited 62 times in the medical literature with various modifications. Matsumoto’s group (2,3) simplified the procedure for high-throughput neonatal screening and reported the results from 16000 patients. Kuhara and others (4-7) have reported the use of the method in several cases of inborn error diagnosis and follow-up. Rhead (8) also confirmed the method’s utility for clinical diagnosis and follow-up of inborn errors. The method has been applied to urine of bears, knock-out mice, elephants and homogenates of whole fruit flies and their larvae (9). Culture media from Cryptococcus before and after site-directed mutagenesis were also analyzed, without the urease step (10). The method has been applied to human nutritional assessment in medical students, Down syndrome patients and demented elderly veterans after loading the subjects with oral doses of the amino acids tryptophan, methionine and isoleucine (11). All eight B-vitamins were assessed by quantifying the breakdown products of the three amino acids which, among them, require all 8 vitamins at some point in their degradation. The toxic effects of pharmaceuticals and their mitigation by vitamin supplementation has been reported (12). Amniotic fluid samples from normal and Down syndrome pregnancies were analyzed and reported (13-15).
The authors have nothing to disclose.
The able technical assistance of Anthony Thomas is gratefully acknowledged.
Material Name | Type | Company | Catalogue Number | Comment |
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MSD 5975 | Agilent | GC/MS/Computer | ||
MSD 5973 | Agilent | GC/MS/Computer | ||
Urease | Calzyme | 116A0100 | Also Sigma C3 | |
Stable Isotope Standards | CDN Isotopes, Isotec, Cambridge Isotope Lab | |||
Solvents | Fisher | |||
Analytes | Sigma, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Ernesto Brunet | |||
GC Columns | J&W Scientific | 123-5026 | ||
TEA/TFA | Fluka/Sigma | 09747 | ||
Vials | Supelco/Sigma | Z115088/12EA | ||
Merlin Microseal | Agilent | 5181-8815 | ||
MSTFA | Thermal Scientific | 48913 |