Co-reporter:Christopher R. Taormina;Justin T. Baca
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry 2007 Volume 18( Issue 2) pp:332-336
Publication Date(Web):2007 February
DOI:10.1016/j.jasms.2006.10.002
We have developed a mass spectrometry-based method that allows one to accurately determine the glucose concentration of tear fluid. We used a 1 µL micro-capillary to collect tear fluid from the tear meniscus with minimal irritation of the eye. We analyzed the 1 µL volume of collected tear fluid with liquid-chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometry with the use of D-glucose-6,6-d2 as an internal standard. Repeated measurements and a recovery experiment on pooled, onion-induced tears showed that the analysis of the glucose in tears was precise (4% relative standard deviation) and provided 100% recovery. We found the tear glucose concentration of one fasting nondiabetic subject to be 13 to 51 µM while the onion-induced tear glucose concentration of a different nondiabetic subject to be 211 to 256 µM.
Co-reporter:Christopher R. Taormina, Justin T. Baca, Sanford A. Asher, Joseph J. Grabowski, David N. Finegold
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (February 2007) Volume 18(Issue 2) pp:332-336
Publication Date(Web):1 February 2007
DOI:10.1016/j.jasms.2006.10.002
We have developed a mass spectrometry-based method that allows one to accurately determine the glucose concentration of tear fluid. We used a 1 μL micro-capillary to collect tear fluid from the tear meniscus with minimal irritation of the eye. We analyzed the 1 μL volume of collected tear fluid with liquid-chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometry with the use of D-glucose-6,6-d2 as an internal standard. Repeated measurements and a recovery experiment on pooled, onion-induced tears showed that the analysis of the glucose in tears was precise (4% relative standard deviation) and provided 100% recovery. We found the tear glucose concentration of one fasting nondiabetic subject to be 13 to 51 μM while the onion-induced tear glucose concentration of a different nondiabetic subject to be 211 to 256 μM.