Elsevier

Molecular Metabolism

Volume 1, Issues 1–2, December 2012, Pages 47-60
Molecular Metabolism

Review
A guide for measurement of circulating metabolic hormones in rodents: Pitfalls during the pre-analytical phase

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Abstract

Researchers analyse hormones to draw conclusions from changes in hormone concentrations observed under specific physiological conditions and to elucidate mechanisms underlying their biological variability. It is, however, frequently overlooked that also circumstances occurring after collection of biological samples can significantly affect the hormone concentrations measured, owing to analytical and pre-analytical variability. Whereas the awareness for such potential confounders is increasing in human laboratory medicine, there is sometimes limited consensus about the control of these factors in rodent studies. In this guide, we demonstrate how such factors can affect reliability and consequent interpretation of the data from immunoassay measurements of circulating metabolic hormones in rodent studies. We also compare the knowledge about such factors in rodent studies to recent recommendations established for biomarker studies in humans and give specific practical recommendations for the control of pre-analytical conditions in metabolic studies in rodents.

Keywords

Pre-analytical variability
Sample processing
Immunoassay
Hormone measurement
Rat
Mouse

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