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Steroids | 2011

Serum steroid profiling by isotopic dilution-liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry: Comparison with current immunoassays and reference intervals in healthy adults

Flaminia Fanelli; Ilaria Belluomo; Valentina Diana Di Lallo; Gaia Cuomo; Rosaria De Iasio; Margherita Baccini; Elena Casadio; Bruno Casetta; Valentina Vicennati; Alessandra Gambineri; Gabriele Grossi; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto

BACKGROUND The simultaneous, rapid and reliable measurement of a wide steroid panel is a powerful tool to unravel physiological and pathological hormone status. Clinical laboratories are currently dominated by high-throughput immunoassays, but these methods lack specificity due to cross-reactivity and matrix interferences. We developed and validated an isotopic dilution-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-LC-MS/MS) method for the simultaneous measurement of cortisol, corticosterone, 11deoxycortisol, androstenedione, deoxycorticosterone (DOC), testosterone, 17OHprogesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and progesterone in serum, and compared it to routine immunoassays employed in our laboratory. We also established adult reference intervals in 416 healthy subjects. METHODS 0.9 ml of serum were spiked with labelled internal standards (IS) and extracted on C18 cartridges. Eluate was injected into a two-dimensional LC-system, purified in a perfusion column and separated on a C8 column during a 21 min gradient run. Analytes were revealed by atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) followed by multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) analysis. RESULTS Of the four immunoassays compared with the ID-LC-MS/MS method, only the results of ElecsysE170 for cortisol, testosterone in males and progesterone>1 ng/ml were in agreement with ID-LC-MS/MS. ElecsysE170 for testosterone in females and progesterone<1 ng/ml, Immulite2000 for androstenedione, DSL-9000 for DHEA and 17OHP Bridge for 17OHprogesterone, respectively, showed poor agreement. Reference intervals and steroid age and fertility related fluctuations were established. CONCLUSION Our ID-LC-MS/MS method proved to be reliable and sensitive in revealing steroid circulating concentrations in adults and in highlighting the limits of routine immunoassays at low concentrations.


Journal of Lipid Research | 2012

Estimation of reference intervals of five endocannabinoids and endocannabinoid related compounds in human plasma by two dimensional-LC/MS/MS

Flaminia Fanelli; Valentina Diana Di Lallo; Ilaria Belluomo; Rosaria De Iasio; Margherita Baccini; Elena Casadio; Daniela Ibarra Gasparini; Michelangelo Colavita; Alessandra Gambineri; Gabriele Grossi; Valentina Vicennati; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto

The elucidation of the role of endocannabinoids in physiological and pathological conditions and the transferability of the importance of these mediators from basic evidence into clinical practice is still hampered by the indefiniteness of their circulating reference intervals. In this work, we developed and validated a two-dimensional LC/MS/MS method for the simultaneous measurement of plasma endocannabinoids and related compounds such as arachidonoyl-ethanolamide, palmitoyl-ethanolamide, and oleoyl-ethanolamide, belonging to the N-acyl-ethanolamide (NAE) family, and 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol and its inactive isomer 1-arachidonoyl-glycerol from the monoacyl-glycerol (MAG) family. We found that several pitfalls in the endocannabinoid measurement may occur, from blood withdrawal to plasma processing. Plasma extraction with toluene followed by on-line purification was chosen, allowing high-throughput and reliability. We estimated gender-specific reference intervals on 121 healthy normal weight subjects fulfilling rigorous anthropometric and hematic criteria. We observed no gender differences for NAEs, whereas significantly higher MAG levels were found in males compared with females. MAGs also significantly correlated with triglycerides. NAEs increased with age in females, and arachidonoyl-ethanolamide correlated with adiposity and metabolic parameters in females. This work paves the way to the establishment of definitive reference intervals for circulating endocannabinoids to help physicians move from the speculative research field into the clinical field.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Clomiphene citrate effect in obese men with low serum testosterone treated with metformin due to dysmetabolic disorders: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

Carla Pelusi; Vito Angelo Giagulli; Margherita Baccini; Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Alessia Fazzini; Nicola Bianchi; M. D. Carbone; Giovanni De Pergola; Marianna Mastroroberto; Antonio Maria Morselli Labate; Renato Pasquali

Context Low testosterone (T) levels are often found in obese men with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and overt type 2 diabetes (T2DM); however, the mechanisms underlying this condition and its correct therapy are still under debate. Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of clomiphene citrate (CC) in increasing endogenous T levels in obese men with low serum T and with IGT or T2DM treated with metformin (MET). Design Cross-over, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Methods 24 obese men, aged 47.3 ±. 6.3 (range 35–55 years), with low T level (≤3 ng/mL) and naïve diagnosis of IGT or T2DM were included. Subjects were randomized to CC 25 mg/day or placebo (Plac) with MET 2 g/day for 3 months. After a 6-week wash-out period, subjects were moved to the alternative arm for additional 3 months. Clinical evaluation and blood exams performed prior to and at the end of treatment. Results Of 24 randomized, 21 were evaluable, classified as IGT (n = 11) or T2DM (n = 10). Compared to baseline levels, T levels increased significantly after 3 months of CC treatment (3.03±0.80 to 5.99±1.67 ng/mL P<0.001) but not after the Plac treatment (2.87±0.78 to 3.09±0.84 ng/mL P<0.001 between the treatments). T changes were similar in IGT and T2DM subjects. Gonadotropins as well raised significantly after CC treatment (LH 3.83±1.45 to 8.53±6.40 mU/mL; FSH 4.84±1.67 to 10.15±5.08 mU/mL P<0.001 respectively), whereas no changes for LH (3.51±1.59 to 3.63±1.39 mU/mL) but a smooth increased for FSH (4.61±2.49 to 5.39±2.65 mU/mL; P = 0.004) were shown after Plac treatment (LH P = 0.001 and FSH P = 0.002 between treatments). Furthermore, fasting glucose (106.8±23.2 to 101.1±25.7 mg/dL; P = 0.004), insulin (19.3±12.1 to 15.6±10.1 μU/mL; P = 0.010) and HOMA-IR (4.94±2.89 to 3.69±2.12; P = 0.001) decreased significantly during the CC treatment period, whereas no significant changes were observed in any of these parameters in the Plac treatment. Conclusions A low dose of CC therapy was able to significantly increase serum T levels in all participants with mild modifications of clinical and metabolic parameters. Trial registration EudraCT 2011-000439-10


Molecular metabolism | 2017

Plasma 2-arachidonoylglycerol is a biomarker of age and menopause related insulin resistance and dyslipidemia in lean but not in obese men and women

Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Ilaria Belluomo; Valentina Diana Di Lallo; Margherita Baccini; Daniela Ibarra Gasparini; Elena Casadio; Marianna Mastroroberto; Valentina Vicennati; Alessandra Gambineri; Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto

Objective The endocannabinoid system hypertonicity features obesity. Excess circulating 2-arachidonoylglycerol was variously associated with obesity-related metabolic impairment; however, unstandardized experimental and analytical settings have clouded its usefulness as a dysmetabolism biomarker. We aimed at assessing the influence of body mass index (BMI), menopause in women, and aging in men on 2-arachidonoylglycerol relationship with metabolic parameters. Methods Adult, unmedicated women (premenopausal (preMW): n = 103; menopausal (MW): n = 81) and men (n = 144) were stratified in normal weight (NW; BMI: 18.5–24.9 kg/m2), overweight (OW; BMI: 25.0–29.9 kg/m2), and obese (OB; BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2) classes. Anthropometric and metabolic parameters were determined. Plasma 2-arachidonoylglycerol was measured by a validated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry assay. Results 2-arachidonoylglycerol level was raised by menopause (P < 0.001) and by obesity in preMW (P < 0.001) and in men (P = 0.019). In the overall cohorts, 2-arachidonoylglycerol displayed BMI-independent relationships with dyslipidemia (preMW, MW and men), insulin resistance (MW and men), and hypertension (men), but not with waist circumference. Within preMW BMI classes, 2-arachidonoylglycerol correlations were found with triglycerides (P = 0.020) and total cholesterol (TC; P = 0.040) in OB women. In MW, 2-arachidonoylglycerol correlation with triglycerides was found in NW (P = 0.001) and OW (P = 0.034), but not in OB class. Moreover, we found 2-arachidonoylglycerol correlations with TC (P = 0.003), glucose (P < 0.001), and HOMA-IR (P = 0.035) specific for NW MW class. In men, 2-arachidonoylglycerol correlated with triglycerides in NW, OW (both P < 0.001), and OB (P = 0.029), with SBP (P = 0.023) and diastolic BP (DBP; P = 0.048) in OB, and with TC (P < 0.001) in OW class. In NW class 2-arachidonoylglycerol correlations were found with insulin (P = 0.003) and HOMA-IR (P = 0.001), both enhanced by aging (both P = 0.004), and with glucose (P = 0.015) and HDL (P = 0.004). Conclusions Plasma 2AG is a biomarker of clustering metabolic dysfunctions, especially in lean men and menopausal women, and could be of help in identifying subjects with elevated cardiometabolic risk despite a healthy anthropometric appearance.


Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2017

The HEART score with high-sensitive troponin T at presentation: ruling out patients with chest pain in the emergency room

Luca Santi; Gabriele Farina; Annagiulia Gramenzi; Franco Trevisani; Margherita Baccini; Mauro Bernardi; Mario Cavazza


19th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2017

Menopause is a major determinant of endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol plasma level and of its relevance as biomarker of dyslipidemia and insulin resistance in lean women

Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Margherita Baccini; Elena Casadio; Daniela Ibarra Gasparini; Valentina Vicennati; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto


19th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2017

Endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol plasma level is a BMI-independent biomarker of cardiometabolic risk in adult males with higher relevance in lean and aged conditions

Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Margherita Baccini; Elena Casadio; Daniela Ibarra Gasparini; Valentina Vicennati; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto


18th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2016

Sex hormone and steroid precursor measurement by simple and rapid liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (Lc-Ms/Ms) method: comparison with current routine immunoassays

Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Alessia Fazzini; Margherita Baccini; Alessandra Gambineri; Valentina Vicennati; Carla Pelusi; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto


18th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2016

Effect of clomiphene citrate and metformin on testosterone levels in hypogonadal obese men with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or type 2 diabetes (DM2)

Carla Pelusi; Vito Angelo Giagulli; Margherita Baccini; Flaminia Fanelli; Marco Mezzullo; Alessia Fazzini; Elena Casadio; Olga Prontera; Uberto Pagotto; Renato Pasquali


18th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2016

The circulating fingerprint revealed by targeted metabolomic as biomarker of metabolic impairment in female overweight/obesity

Marco Mezzullo; Flaminia Fanelli; Alessia Fazzini; Margherita Baccini; Elena Casadio; Daniela Ibarra-Gasparini; Roberta Mazza; Valentina Vicennati; Luca Fontanesi; Renato Pasquali; Uberto Pagotto

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