Effects of sodium intake, age, gender, blood sampling time on distribution of plasma aldosterone, renin activity, deoxycorticosterone, cortisol, cortisone, and 24 h urinary aldosterone levels in normotensive individuals based on LC-MS/MS
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Effects of sodium intake, age, gender, blood sampling time on distribution of plasma aldosterone, renin activity, deoxycorticosterone, cortisol, cortisone, and 24 h urinary aldosterone levels in normotensive individuals based on LC-MS/MS
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the distribution of plasma aldosterone, renin activity, deoxycorticosterone (DOC), cortisol, cortisone, and 24 h urinary aldosterone (24 h-uAld) levels based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method.
Materials and methods: Plasma and 24 h urine were collected from 129 healthy volunteers in Northeast China. The effect of sodium intake, age, gender, blood sampling time on plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC), plasma renin activity (PRA), PAC to PRA ratio (ARR), DOC, cortisol, cortisone, cortisol to cortisone ratio, and 24 h-uAld were investigated by nonparametric test, multiple linear regression and Harris-Boyd's standard deviate test.
Results: There was no significant difference observed in 24 h-uAld, PAC (AM), PRA(AM), ARR (AM), DOC (AM), cortisol (AM), cortisone (AM), and cortisol to cortisone (AM) between high and low sodium intake group. Significant differences were observed between morning and afternoon sampling groups in terms of PAC, ARR, DOC, cortisol, and cortisone. Reference intervals (RIs) of 24 h-uAld, PAC (AM) were recommended to be partitioned by gender. RI of PRA was recommended age stratification.
Conclusion: We recommend that the same reference interval could be used regardless of sodium intake. Gender is the main influence factor for 24 h-uAld, PAC, and ARR. Age is key influence factor for PRA.
Keywords: Corticosteroids; Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; Reference intervals; Renin activity; Sodium intake.
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