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A simple CO2 equilibration method for measuring blood oxygen isotope compositions

Green, Daniel R; Olack, Gerard; Tütken, Thomas; Leichliter, Jennifer; Winkler, Daniela E; Clauss, Marcus; Vonhof, Hubert; Colman, Albert S (2022). A simple CO2 equilibration method for measuring blood oxygen isotope compositions. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM, 36(7):e9256.

Abstract

Rationale: Blood water oxygen isotope compositions can provide valuable insights into physiological processes and ecological patterns. While blood samples are commonly drawn for medical or scientific purposes, blood fractions are infrequently measured for oxygen isotopic compositions (δ18O) because such measurements are time consuming and expensive.
Methods: We sampled blood from sheep, goats, and iguanas raised in field and animal laboratories into serum, EDTA, heparin, and uncoated plastic vials commonly used in medical and scientific research, then separated red blood cell (RBC) and plasma or serum blood fractions. These were injected into helium-flushed Exetainer tubes where they naturally outgassed endogenous CO2 (goat blood), or into He- and CO2-flushed tubes (iguana blood). The CO2 gas was sampled on a GasBench II system, and δ18O was measured by an isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS).
Results: Repeated δ18O measurements were stable over multiple days. The addition of desiccated blood solids to water standards had little impact on their δ18O measurements, suggesting that organic molecular constituents within blood serum
and plasma do not interfere with blood water δ18O values. We observed slight but statistically significant δ18O offsets between plasma, serum and RBC fractions. Massdependent body water turnover times for iguanas were derived from the data.
Conclusions: We demonstrate that a simple blood-CO2 equilibration method using the GasBench can quickly, reliably and accurately characterize water δ18O in the plasma, RBC, and whole blood fractions of mammalian and reptilian blood samples (precision ≤ 0.1‰). This method will expand the application of blood stable isotope analysis in physiological and medical research.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Veterinary Clinic > Department of Small Animals
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
630 Agriculture
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Analytical Chemistry
Physical Sciences > Spectroscopy
Physical Sciences > Organic Chemistry
Uncontrolled Keywords:Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Analytical Chemistry
Language:English
Date:15 April 2022
Deposited On:08 Aug 2022 15:34
Last Modified:17 Mar 2025 04:36
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
ISSN:0951-4198
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.9256
PubMed ID:35028987
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  • Funder: Earth Institute, Columbia University
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