Salivary cortisol and cortisone are stable after long-term storage.
Marcus ImamovicNils BäcklundStaffan LundstedtGöran BrattsandElisabeth AardalPer DahlqvistPublished in: Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation (2024)
Frozen saliva samples are often used for later determination of salivary glucocorticoids in research studies on stress and endocrine disorders. We studied the stability of cortisol and cortisone in saliva after six years of storage at -80 °C by repeated analysis of 153 stored aliquots, collected with Salivette ® , using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. We found a very high agreement between the first and the repeated measurement after six years at -80 °C, for both cortisol and cortisone concentrations ( r s = 0.96 and r s = 0.98, respectively). Passing-Bablok regression equations were y = 0.02 + 1.00 x and y = 0.02 + 1.14 x for cortisol and cortisone, respectively. We conclude that salivary cortisol and cortisone concentrations remain essentially unaltered after six years of storage at -80 °C.