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Endocrine Abstracts (2009) 19 P310

SFEBES2009 Poster Presentations Steroids (36 abstracts)

Simultaneous measurement of cortisol and cortisone in saliva by LC-MS/MS: application in basal and stimulated conditions

I Perogamvros 1, , L Owen 2 , D Ray 3 , P Trainer 1 & B Keevil 2


1Department of Endocrinology, Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK; 2Department of Biochemistry, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK; 3Endocrine Sciences Research Group, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.


Salivary cortisol is an increasingly popular tool in endocrine, psychological and sports studies. Immunoassays used for its measurement are limited by cross-reactivity from related steroids, mainly cortisone, which is abundant in saliva.

A method was developed for the simultaneous measurement of cortisol and cortisone (SalF and SalE respectively) in saliva using LC-MS/MS. 40 μl of extract was injected onto a C8 4×2 mm guard cartridge attached to a C18 3.5 μm 2.1×50 mm analytical column. The eluant was then injected into a tandem mass spectrometer. The method was linear up to 100 nmol/l for SalF and 200 nmol/l for SalE and the lower limits of quantitation were 0.5 nmol/l (SalF) and 2.5 nmol/l (SalE). No evidence of ion suppression was found and precision, accuracy and recovery were within internationally accepted limits for both compounds. Samples were stable at room temperature for at least 2 weeks.

The method was applied in 24 healthy volunteer morning and bed-time saliva samples and 96 saliva samples from 32 normal SSTs (peak serum cortisol >500 nmol/l). Results are reported in the table below as median (range). SalF, SalE and the SalF/SalE ratio were significantly greater in the morning (am versuss pm, P<0.001) and following stimulation with ACTH (t=0 vs t=60, P<0.0001).

TimesSalFSalESalF/SalE ratio
am7.7 (3.2–14.8)32.7 (18.6–47)0.23 (0.13–0.45)
pm0.65 (0.5–1.9)5.9 (3.4–18.4)0.08 (0.04–0.29)
t=0a4 (1.1–18.3)23.1 (3.7–47)0.19 (0.06–0.48)
t=60a28.3 (12.8–67.1)61.8 (26.8–99.1)0.52 (0.28–1.08)
aSST.

We have developed a novel, robust LC-MS/MS assay for the combined measurement of SalF and SalE. A diurnal variation was observed in both compounds and a shift towards cortisol in the morning and following ACTH administration. This method provides a simple, non-invasive and highly specific tool for the assessment of the HPA axis taking into consideration the peripheral metabolism of cortisol by 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzymes.

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