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Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometric Quantitative Determination of the HIV Protease Inhibitor Atazanavir (BMS-232632) in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC): Practical Approaches to PBMC Preparation and PBMC Assay Design For...

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2003 Oct 3
PMID 14522032
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A selective, accurate, and reproducible LC/MS/MS assay was developed and validated for the determination of the HIV protease inhibitor atazanavir (BMS-232632) in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) samples. In addition to the details of the validated LC/MS/MS method, a practical procedure is described in great detail for the preparation of large supplies of control (blank) PBMC from units of blood (each unit of blood is about 500 ml) for making the calibration standards and quality control (QC) samples. The PBMC assay design, intended for high-throughput sample analysis, is also described in some detail in regards to the composition and concentration expressions of the calibration standards and QC samples, the lysing procedure of the PBMC samples, and the final analysis/quantitation procedure. The method involved automated solid-phase extraction (SPE) of atazanavir and a stable isotope analog internal standard (I.S.) using 3M Empore C2-SD 96-well plates. A portion of the reconstituted sample residue was injected onto a YMC Basic analytical column which was connected to a triple quad mass spectrometer for analyte determination by positive-ion electrospray in the selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode. The standard curve, which ranged from 5 to 2500 fmol per one million cells (fmol/10(6) cells), was fitted to a quadratic regression model weighted by 1/concentration. The lower limit of quantitation (LLOQ) was 5 fmol/10(6) cells. The inter- and intra-run coefficients of variation (CV) for the assay were <9% and the accuracy was 94-104%. Atazanavir was stable in PBMC for at least 24h at room temperature and for at least 129 days at -15 degrees C.

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