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Clinical Chemistry | 2008

Direct Determination of Lipoprotein Particle Sizes and Concentrations by Ion Mobility Analysis

Michael P. Caulfield; Shuguang Li; Gloria Kwangja Lee; Patricia J. Blanche; Wael A. Salameh; W. Henry Benner; Richard E. Reitz; Ronald M. Krauss

BACKGROUND Current methods for measuring the concentrations of lipoprotein particles and their distributions in particle subpopulations are not standardized. We describe here and validate a new gas-phase differential electrophoretic macromolecular mobility-based method (ion mobility, or IM) for direct quantification of lipoprotein particles, from small, dense HDL to large, buoyant, very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). METHODS After an ultracentrifugation step to remove albumin, we determined the size and concentrations of lipoprotein particles in serum samples using IM. Scan time is 2 min and covers a particle range of 17.2-540.0 A. After scanning, data are pooled by totaling the particle number across a predetermined size range that corresponds to particular lipoprotein subclasses. IM results were correlated with those of standard methods for cholesterol and apolipoprotein analysis. RESULTS Intra- and interassay coefficients of variation for LDL particle size were <1.0%. The intra- and interassay variation for LDL and HDL particle subfraction measurements was <20%. IM-measured non-HDL correlated well with apolipoprotein B (r = 0.92). CONCLUSIONS The IM method provides accurate, reproducible, direct determination of size and concentration for a broad range of lipoprotein particles. Use of this methodology in studies of patients with cardiovascular disease and other pathologic states will permit testing of its clinical utility for risk assessment and management of these conditions.


Archive | 1999

Gated charged-particle trap

W. Henry Benner


Archive | 1997

Ultra-high-mass mass spectrometry with charge discrimination using cryogenic detectors

Matthias Frank; C.A. Mears; Simon E. Labov; W. Henry Benner


Archive | 1998

Apparatus and method of determining molecular weight of large molecules

Stephen Fuerstenau; W. Henry Benner; N. W. Madden; William Searles


Archive | 2007

Ion mobility analysis of lipoproteins

W. Henry Benner; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche


Archive | 2007

Determining the risk of cardiovascular disease using ion mobility of lipoproteins

W. Henry Benner; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche


Archive | 2012

Aerosol preparation of intact lipoproteins

W. Henry Benner; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche


Archive | 2010

Method of assessing a lipid-related health risk based on ion mobility analysis of lipoproteins

W. Henry Benner; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche


Archive | 2013

ANALYSIS OF LIPOPROTEINS USING DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY

Michael P. Caulfield; Richard E. Reitz; Li Shuguang; Gloria Kwangja Lee; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche; W. Henry Benner; Earl Cornell


Archive | 2008

Lipoproteinanalyse durch differentielle Mobilität für geladene Teilchen

Michael P. Caulfield; Richard E. Reitz; Shuguang Li; Gloria Kwangja Lee; Ronald M. Krauss; Patricia J. Blanche; W. Henry Benner; Earl Cornell

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Patricia J. Blanche

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Ronald M. Krauss

University of Southern California

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C.A. Mears

University of California

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Matthias Frank

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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N. W. Madden

University of California

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