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      Cold-induced phase separation for the simple and reliable extraction of sex hormones for subsequent LC-MS/MS analysis

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      Journal of Lipid Research
      American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
      cold-induced phase separation, LC-MS/MS, sex hormone, steroid, solid phase extraction, acetonitrile, liquid-liquid extraction, dansyl chloride, derivatization, estradiol, 17-OHP, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, ACN, acetonitrile, AD, androstenedione, CIPS, cold-induced phase separation, DC, dansyl chloride, DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone, E1, estrone, E2, estradiol, E3, estriol, IRRM, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, IS, internal standard, LLE, liquid-liquid extraction, LLOQ, lower limit of quantification, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, P, progesterone, SPE, solid phase extraction, T, testosterone

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          Sex hormones, including androgens, estrogens, and progestogens, are important biomarkers for various diseases. Quantification of sex hormones is typically conducted by LC-MS/MS. At present, most methods require liquid-liquid extraction or solid phase extraction for sample preparation. However, these pretreatments are prone to compromise LC-MS/MS throughput. To improve on the current standard practices, we investigated cold-induced phase separation for sex hormone extraction. After protein precipitation with acetonitrile and adjusting the solution constitution with water, samples were stored at −30°C for 10 min to generate two distinct phases: an acetonitrile-rich layer on top of a water-rich layer. During this process, the hydrophobic sex hormones spontaneously separate into the upper layer. This simple and reliable cold-induced phase separation-based LC-MS/MS methodology was used here to simultaneously detect estrone, estradiol, estriol, testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone, progesterone, and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in serum. Validation of this method indicated satisfactory performance, including acceptable linearity, accuracy, precision, and tractability. Compared with the mainstream liquid-liquid extraction-based method, this new method exhibits significant progress in throughput, which shortens the time cost of sample preparation from 90 to 40 min. We propose that this method can be an excellent alternative for sex hormone analysis in routine clinical laboratories.

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          Background Endogenous sex hormones are important for metabolic health in men and women. Before menopause, women are protected from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) relative to men. Women have fewer cardiovascular complications of obesity compared to men with obesity. Endogenous estrogens have been proposed as a mechanism that lessens ASCVD risk, as risk of glucose and lipid abnormalities increases when endogenous estrogens decline with menopause. While baseline risk is higher in males than females, endogenously produced androgens are also protective against fatty liver, diabetes and ASCVD, as risk goes up with androgen deprivation and with the decline in androgens with age. Scope of Review In this review, we discuss evidence of how endogenous sex hormones and hormone treatment approaches impact fatty acid, triglyceride, and cholesterol metabolism to influence metabolic and cardiovascular risk. We also discuss potential reasons for why treatment strategies with estrogens and androgens in older individuals fail to fully recapitulate the effects of endogenous sex hormones. Major Conclusions The pathways that confer ASCVD protection for women are of potential therapeutic relevance. Despite protection relative to men, ASCVD is still the major cause of mortality in women. Additionally, diabetic women have similar ASCVD risk as diabetic men, suggesting that the presence of diabetes may offset the protective cardiovascular effects of being female through unknown mechanisms.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                J Lipid Res
                J Lipid Res
                Journal of Lipid Research
                American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
                0022-2275
                1539-7262
                02 December 2021
                January 2022
                02 December 2021
                : 63
                : 1
                : 100158
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Clinical Laboratory, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430060, China
                Author notes
                []For correspondence: Shao-Ting Wang shaotingw@ 123456whu.edu.cn
                [‡]

                These authors contributed equally to the present work.

                Article
                S0022-2275(21)00141-3 100158
                10.1016/j.jlr.2021.100158
                8953666
                34863861
                e89c9ace-1358-44b0-96a5-c4e9a351e836
                © 2021 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 21 October 2021
                : 19 November 2021
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                Biochemistry
                cold-induced phase separation,lc-ms/ms,sex hormone,steroid,solid phase extraction,acetonitrile,liquid-liquid extraction,dansyl chloride,derivatization,estradiol,17-ohp, 17-hydroxyprogesterone,acn, acetonitrile,ad, androstenedione,cips, cold-induced phase separation,dc, dansyl chloride,dhea, dehydroepiandrosterone,e1, estrone,e2, estradiol,e3, estriol,irrm, institute for reference materials and measurements,is, internal standard,lle, liquid-liquid extraction,lloq, lower limit of quantification,nist, national institute of standards and technology,p, progesterone,spe, solid phase extraction,t, testosterone

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