Proneuropeptide Y and neuropeptide Y metabolites in healthy volunteers and patients with a pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma.

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Title
Proneuropeptide Y and neuropeptide Y metabolites in healthy volunteers and patients with a pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma.
Journal
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry
Author(s)
Eugster P.J., Maurer J., Vocat C., Abid K., Matter M., Wuerzner G., Trepp R., Fischli S., Henzen C., Kolb W., Bilz S., Sigrist S., Beuschlein F., Nölting S., Reul A., Schütze I., Hubers S.A., Brown N.J., Grouzmann E.
ISSN
1873-3492 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0009-8981
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Published
Issued date
01/09/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
534
Pages
146-155
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Neuropeptide Y (NPY1-36) is a vasoconstrictor peptide co-secreted with catecholamines by sympathetic nerves, the adrenal medulla, and neoplasms such as pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs). It is produced by the intracellular cleavage of proNPY and metabolized into multiple fragments with distinct biological activities. NPY immunoassays for PPGL have a diagnostic sensitivity ranging from 33 to 100%, depending on the antibody used. We have validated a multiplex micro-UHPLC-MS/MS assay for the specific and sensitive quantification of proNPY, NPY1-39, NPY1-37, NPY1-36, NPY2-36, NPY3-36, NPY1-35, NPY3-35, and the C-flanking peptide of NPY (CPON) (collectively termed NPYs), and determined the NPYs reference intervals and concentrations in 32 PPGL patients before, during, and after surgery. Depending on the peptide measured, NPYs were above the upper reference limit (URL) in 20% to 67% of patients, whereas plasma free metanephrine and normetanephrine, the gold standard for PPGL, were above the URL in 40% and 87% of patients, respectively. Age, sex, tachycardia, and tumor localization were not correlated with NPYs. Plasma free metanephrines performed better than NPYs in the detection of PPGL, but NPYs may be a substitute for an early diagnosis of PPGL for patients that suffer from severe kidney impairment or receiving treatments that interfere with catecholamine reuptake.
Keywords
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Metanephrine, Neuropeptide Y/metabolism, Paraganglioma/diagnosis, Pheochromocytoma/diagnosis, Protein Precursors, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Mass spectrometry, Metabolism, Neuropeptide Y, Paraganglioma, Pheochromocytoma, Proneuropeptide Y, Secretion, c-flanking peptide of neuropeptide Y
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Web of science
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Yes
Funding(s)
Other / Ligue suisse contre le cancer, KLS-4283-08-2017
Other / Bryn Turner-Samuels Foundation
Other / Clinical Research Priority Program of the University of Zurich
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