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Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study

OBJECTIVES: Biopsy morphology (surface/depth ratio) and sample processing might affect pharmacological measurements in peritoneal tissue. METHODS: This is an ex-vivo study on inverted bovine urinary bladders (IBUB). We compared cisplatin (CIS) and doxorubicin (DOX) concentration in 81 standardized t...

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Autores principales: Castagna, Arianna, Sautkin, Iaroslav, Weinreich, Frank-Jürgen, Lee, Hannah Heejung, Königsrainer, Alfred, Reymond, Marc André, Nadiradze, Giorgi
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8482446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2020-0151
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author Castagna, Arianna
Sautkin, Iaroslav
Weinreich, Frank-Jürgen
Lee, Hannah Heejung
Königsrainer, Alfred
Reymond, Marc André
Nadiradze, Giorgi
author_facet Castagna, Arianna
Sautkin, Iaroslav
Weinreich, Frank-Jürgen
Lee, Hannah Heejung
Königsrainer, Alfred
Reymond, Marc André
Nadiradze, Giorgi
author_sort Castagna, Arianna
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description OBJECTIVES: Biopsy morphology (surface/depth ratio) and sample processing might affect pharmacological measurements in peritoneal tissue. METHODS: This is an ex-vivo study on inverted bovine urinary bladders (IBUB). We compared cisplatin (CIS) and doxorubicin (DOX) concentration in 81 standardized transmural punch biopsies of different diameters (6 and 12 mm). Then, we assessed the effect of dabbing the peritoneal surface before analysis. After automatized tissue homogenization with ceramic beads followed by lyophilisation, DOX concentration was quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), CIS concentration by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Experiments were performed in triplicate; the analysis was blinded to the sample origin. Comparisons were performed using non-parametric tests. RESULTS: Concentrations are given in mean (CI 5–95%). Results were reproducible between experiments (for CIS p=0.783, for DOX p=0.235) and between different localizations within the IBUB (for CIS p=0.032, for DOX p=0.663). Biopsy diameter had an influence on CIS tissue concentration (6 mm biopsies: 23.2 (20.3–26.1), vs. 12 mm biopsies: 8.1 (7.2–9.2) ng/mg, p<0.001) but not on DOX: (0.46, 0.29–0.62) vs. 0.43 (0.33–0.54) ng/mg respectively, p=0.248). Dabbing the peritoneal surface reduced DOX tissue concentration (dry biopsies: 0.28 (0.12–0.43) vs. wet biopsies: 0.64 (0.35–0.93) ng/mg, p=0.025) but not CIS (23.5 (19.0–28.0) vs. 22.9 (18.9–26.9) ng/mg, respectively, p=0.735). CONCLUSIONS: Measurements of drug concentration in peritoneal tissue can be influenced by the biopsy’s surface/depth ratio and after drying the biopsy’s surface. This influence can reach a factor three, depending on the drug tested. The biopsy technique and the pre-analytical sample preparation should be standardized to ensure reliable pharmacological measurements in peritoneal tissue.
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spelling pubmed-84824462021-10-20 Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study Castagna, Arianna Sautkin, Iaroslav Weinreich, Frank-Jürgen Lee, Hannah Heejung Königsrainer, Alfred Reymond, Marc André Nadiradze, Giorgi Pleura Peritoneum Research Article OBJECTIVES: Biopsy morphology (surface/depth ratio) and sample processing might affect pharmacological measurements in peritoneal tissue. METHODS: This is an ex-vivo study on inverted bovine urinary bladders (IBUB). We compared cisplatin (CIS) and doxorubicin (DOX) concentration in 81 standardized transmural punch biopsies of different diameters (6 and 12 mm). Then, we assessed the effect of dabbing the peritoneal surface before analysis. After automatized tissue homogenization with ceramic beads followed by lyophilisation, DOX concentration was quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), CIS concentration by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Experiments were performed in triplicate; the analysis was blinded to the sample origin. Comparisons were performed using non-parametric tests. RESULTS: Concentrations are given in mean (CI 5–95%). Results were reproducible between experiments (for CIS p=0.783, for DOX p=0.235) and between different localizations within the IBUB (for CIS p=0.032, for DOX p=0.663). Biopsy diameter had an influence on CIS tissue concentration (6 mm biopsies: 23.2 (20.3–26.1), vs. 12 mm biopsies: 8.1 (7.2–9.2) ng/mg, p<0.001) but not on DOX: (0.46, 0.29–0.62) vs. 0.43 (0.33–0.54) ng/mg respectively, p=0.248). Dabbing the peritoneal surface reduced DOX tissue concentration (dry biopsies: 0.28 (0.12–0.43) vs. wet biopsies: 0.64 (0.35–0.93) ng/mg, p=0.025) but not CIS (23.5 (19.0–28.0) vs. 22.9 (18.9–26.9) ng/mg, respectively, p=0.735). CONCLUSIONS: Measurements of drug concentration in peritoneal tissue can be influenced by the biopsy’s surface/depth ratio and after drying the biopsy’s surface. This influence can reach a factor three, depending on the drug tested. The biopsy technique and the pre-analytical sample preparation should be standardized to ensure reliable pharmacological measurements in peritoneal tissue. De Gruyter 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8482446/ /pubmed/34676286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2020-0151 Text en © 2021 Arianna Castagna et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Sautkin, Iaroslav
Weinreich, Frank-Jürgen
Lee, Hannah Heejung
Königsrainer, Alfred
Reymond, Marc André
Nadiradze, Giorgi
Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title_full Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title_fullStr Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title_short Influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
title_sort influence of pre-analytical sample preparation on drug concentration measurements in peritoneal tissue: an ex-vivo study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8482446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2020-0151
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