Measurement of blood levels of 7-dehydrocholesterol in man by high-performance liquid chromatography

1986 ◽  
Vol 353 ◽  
pp. 169-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.S. Devgun ◽  
C.R. Paterson
2006 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andres Pascual ◽  
Valérie Nieth ◽  
Thierry Calandra ◽  
Jacques Bille ◽  
Saskia Bolay ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Voriconazole (VRC) is a broad-spectrum antifungal triazole with nonlinear pharmacokinetics. The utility of measurement of voriconazole blood levels for optimizing therapy is a matter of debate. Available high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and bioassay methods are technically complex, time-consuming, or have a narrow analytical range. Objectives of the present study were to develop new, simple analytical methods and to assess variability of voriconazole blood levels in patients with invasive mycoses. Acetonitrile precipitation, reverse-phase separation, and UV detection were used for HPLC. A voriconazole-hypersusceptible Candida albicans mutant lacking multidrug efflux transporters (cdr1Δ/cdr1Δ, cdr2Δ/cdr2Δ, flu1Δ/flu1Δ, and mdr1Δ/mdr1Δ) and calcineurin subunit A (cnaΔ/cnaΔ) was used for bioassay. Mean intra-/interrun accuracies over the VRC concentration range from 0.25 to 16 mg/liter were 93.7% ± 5.0%/96.5% ± 2.4% (HPLC) and 94.9% ± 6.1%/94.7% ± 3.3% (bioassay). Mean intra-/interrun coefficients of variation were 5.2% ± 1.5%/5.4% ± 0.9% and 6.5% ± 2.5%/4.0% ± 1.6% for HPLC and bioassay, respectively. The coefficient of concordance between HPLC and bioassay was 0.96. Sequential measurements in 10 patients with invasive mycoses showed important inter- and intraindividual variations of estimated voriconazole area under the concentration-time curve (AUC): median, 43.9 mg · h/liter (range, 12.9 to 71.1) on the first and 27.4 mg · h/liter (range, 2.9 to 93.1) on the last day of therapy. During therapy, AUC decreased in five patients, increased in three, and remained unchanged in two. A toxic encephalopathy probably related to the increase of the VRC AUC (from 71.1 to 93.1 mg · h/liter) was observed. The VRC AUC decreased (from 12.9 to 2.9 mg · h/liter) in a patient with persistent signs of invasive aspergillosis. These preliminary observations suggest that voriconazole over- or underexposure resulting from variability of blood levels might have clinical implications. Simple HPLC and bioassay methods offer new tools for monitoring voriconazole therapy.


1985 ◽  
Vol 105 (3) ◽  
pp. 323-329 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Garcia-Villar ◽  
D. Schams ◽  
M. Alvinerie ◽  
M. P. Laurentie ◽  
P. L. Toutain

ABSTRACT Experiments were conducted in the ewe to determine the effects of mating on the activity of the genital tract and on blood levels of oxytocin and cortisol. The activity of the uterus and cervix was recorded by electromyography, oxytocin was measured by radioimmunoassay, and cortisol by high performance liquid chromatography. Mating itself did not increase circulating oxytocin or cortisol; uterine motility remained unchanged during and after copulation but the cervix was significantly stimulated during teasing and after copulation. It is suggested that increased cervical activity resulting from adrenergic mechanisms may facilitate the generation of a cervical reserve of spermatozoa. J. Endocr. (1985) 105, 323–329


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