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Maria Stella Graziani
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ISSN print: 0393 – 0564
ISSN digital: 0392- 7091
BC: Articoli scritti da A. Schiattarella
Utilità della spettroscopia all’infrarosso per l’analisi dei calcoli urinari
Usefulness of infrared spectroscopy for stone analysis: a case study
<p>A 22-year-old male with recurrent bilateral stone disease and positive family history for stones was referred in March 2015 to the Metabolic Stone Clinic of the Policlinico Gemelli Hospital; a metabolic assessment revealed a number of abnormalities including hypercalciuria, hypocitraturia and abnormally high fasting urine pH. The previously expelled urinary calculus was sent to the clinical laboratory for the biochemical analysis by the infrared method. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis identifying brushite and carbapatite, together with the finding of high urine pH, raised the suspicion of distal renal tubular acidosis which was subsequently confirmed by the urinary acidification test. The semiquantitative method of stone composition analysis would have yielded a mixture of calcium, ammonium, phosphate and magnesium, thus likely directing the diagnostic work-up, together with the abnormally high urine pH, towards infectious stones (e.g., by urease-producing bacteria). The information obtained by FT-IR analysis allowed clinicians to correctly hypothesize a urinary acidification deficit, which was subsequently treated with potassium citrate supplements.</p>
Biochimica Clinica ; 41(2) e13-e14 Casi clinici - Case report
Sviluppo di un metodo in cromatografia liquida associata alla spettrometria di massa tandem per valutare la permeabilità intestinale nella pratica clinica
Development of a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectometry (LC-MS/MS) method to evaluate intestinal permeability in clinical practice
<p>The intestinal permeability test is a non-invasive method for assessing gastrointestinal mucosal integrity. The lactulose/mannitol ratio is used to assess the intestinal barrier function. Aim of this work was to develop a rapid and robust method for the simultaneous analysis of lactulose and mannitol in urine by LC-MS/MS. Calibration curves were prepared in water:acetonitrile 20:80. Raffinose was used as internal standard at 25 mg/L in water:acetonitrile 20:80. 50 μL of urine sample was added to 450 μL of internal standard solution, and then vortexed and centrifuged. A 200 μL aliquot was transferred into a vial and placed in the autosampler for LCMS/MS analysis. The chromatographic separation was performed using a Phenomenex Luna NH2 column operating at a flow rate of 200 μL/min and eluted with a linear gradient from 20 to 80 water in acetonitrile. The total run time was 16 min. The MS operates in electrospray negative mode. The method was validated according to European Medicine Agency guidelines. Linearity ranged from 10 to 800 mg/L for mannitol and from 2.5 to 400 mg/L for lactulose, respectively. Inter-assay imprecision (expressed as CV) was <13% for both analytes. Recovery was >85%.</p>
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