Determination of Mifepristone (RU-486) and Its Metabolites in Maternal Blood Sample after Pharmacological Abortion.
Paweł SzpotOlga WachełkoTomasz JurekMarcin ZawadzkiPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The aim of the study was the development and validation of the UHPLC-QqQ-MS/MS method for the determination of mifepristone in human blood as well as the identification and quantification of its metabolites after self-induced pharmacological abortion. The metabolic pathway in humans was proposed after examination of an authentic casework. The fast and simple preanalytical procedure was successfully applied (pH9, tert -butyl-methyl ether). The validation parameters of the method were as follows: limit of quantification: 0.5 ng/mL; coefficients of determination: >0.999 ( R 2 ), intra- and inter-day accuracy and precision values did not exceed ± 13.2%. The recovery and matrix effect were in the range of 96.3-114.7% and from -3.0 to 14.7%, respectively. Toxicological analysis of the mother's blood (collected the day after the pregnancy termination) revealed the presence of five compounds: mifepristone (557.4 ng/mL), N -desmethyl-mifepristone (638.7 ng/mL), 22-OH-mifepristone (176.9 ng/mL), N,N -didesmethyl-mifepristone (144.5 ng/mL) and N -desmethyl-hydroxy-mifepristone (qualitatively). To our knowledge, the study presented in this paper is the first report on the concentrations of mifepristone and its metabolites in maternal blood samples after performing a self-induced abortion. The established UHPLC-QqQ-MS/MS method is suitable for forensic toxicological analysis as well as in terms of clinical toxicology in future investigations (examination of pharmacokinetics, bioavailability and metabolism of RU-486).
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- solid phase extraction
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- healthcare
- diabetic rats
- high glucose
- endothelial cells
- molecularly imprinted
- pregnancy outcomes
- physical activity
- ionic liquid
- birth weight
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- preterm birth
- drug induced
- quantum dots
- gestational age