Rapid and non-invasive diagnosis of type 2 diabetes through sniffing urinary acetone by a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry
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Rapid and non-invasive diagnosis of type 2 diabetes through sniffing urinary acetone by a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry
Abstract
Urinary acetone in urine is produced from fat metabolism in human body, which can be accelerated in diabetic patients because of insufficient utilization and storage of glucose. In this study, we tried to develop a novel diagnosis method of type 2 diabetes (T2D) through sniffing urinary acetone by a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS). A total of 180 T2D patients and 180 healthy volunteers were recruited from three hospitals for multicenter study. Urine samples were collected in the morning when donators were fasting and stored in glass bottles. Acetone in the headspace of these bottles was qualitatively and quantitatively detected by the PTR-MS in 8 h. Using a threshold of 690.1 ppbv, a diagnostic model was established using urinary acetone with an accuracy of 81.3% (sensitivity: 73.3%, specificity: 89.3%) in hospital Ⅰ. In the verification studies, the accuracies were 92.5% (sensitivity: 88.7%, specificity: 96.2%) in hospital Ⅱ and 83.7% (sensitivity: 76.9%, specificity: 90.4%) in hospital Ⅲ, respectively. The accuracy is comparable to that of clinically used diagnosis methods, fasting plasma glucose (FPG), oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test. The sensitivity for 35 newly diagnosed patients was 85.7%. The newly developed technology is completely non-invasive and much more rapid than clinical FPG, OGTT, and HbA1c tests. It has a promising prospect in clinical use. But the applicability in different human races still need more validations.
Keywords: Acetone; Diagnosis; Non-invasive; Type 2 diabetes; Urine.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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