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Effect of anticoagulants and storage temperatures on stability of plasma and serum hormones

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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 34, 期 2, 页码 107-112

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0009-9120(01)00196-5

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plasma; storage; hormones; anticoagulant; serum; temperature; stability

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Objectives: To determine the effect of different anticoagulants and storage conditions on the stability of hormones in plasma and serum. Design and methods: Human blood samples were collected from volunteers into EDTA, lithium heparin, sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate, or tubes without anticoagulant, plasma and serum left at -20 degreesC, 4 degreesC or 30 degreesC for 24 and 120 hours then assayed for ACTH, aldosterone, alpha -subunit, AVP, CRH. C-peptide, estradiol, FSH, glucagon, GH, ICF-1, IGFBP-3, insulin, leptin, LH, PPP, PTH, prolactin and VIP, or at room temperature for 0 to 72 hours (BNP, NT-BNP)(n = 6 per condition). Results: The anticoagulant altered the measured concentrations for 9 hormones when compared to EDTA. All hormones except ACTH were stable for > 120 hours in EDTA or fluoride at 4 degreesC, but only 13 hormones were stable in all anticoagulants. At 30 degreesC, X hormones were stable for > 120 hours in EDTA, and 3 hormones in all anticoagulants. BNP and NT-BNP were stable for < 24 hours when stored in EDTA or heparin at room temperature. Discussion: Storage of samples in EDTA plasma at 4 degreesC is suitable for most hormones (except ACTH) for up to 120 hours. (C) 2001 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. All rights reserved.

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