Validation of a method for quantitation of the clopidogrel active metabolite, clopidogrel, clopidogrel carboxylic acid, and 2-oxo-clopidogrel in feline plasma

Janne G Lyngby, Michael H Court, Pamela M Lee

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The clopidogrel active metabolite (CAM) is unstable and challenging to quantitate. The objective was to validate a new method for stabilization and quantitation of CAM, clopidogrel, and the inactive metabolites clopidogrel carboxylic acid and 2-oxo-clopiodgrel in feline plasma.

ANIMALS: Two healthy cats administered clopidogrel to demonstrate assay in vivo utility.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stabilization of CAM was achieved by adding 2-bromo-3'methoxyacetophenone to blood tubes to form a derivatized CAM (CAM-D). Method validation included evaluation of calibration curve linearity, accuracy, and precision; within and between assay precision and accuracy; and compound stability using spiked blank feline plasma. Analytes were measured by high performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. In vivo utility was demonstrated by a pharmacokinetic study of cats given a single oral dose of 18.75mg clopidogrel.

RESULTS: The 2-oxo-clopidogrel metabolite was unstable. Clopidogrel, CAM-D, and clopidogrel carboxylic acid appear stable for 1 week at room temperature and 9 months at -80°C. Standard curves showed linearity for CAM-D, clopidogrel, and clopidogrel carboxylic acid (r > 0.99). Between assay accuracy and precision was ≤2.6% and ≤7.1% for CAM-D and ≤17.9% and ≤11.3% for clopidogrel and clopidogrel carboxylic acid. Within assay precision for all three compounds was ≤7%. All three compounds were detected in plasma from healthy cats receiving clopidogrel.

DISCUSSION: This methodology is accurate and precise for simultaneous quantitation of CAM-D, clopidogrel, and clopidogrel carboxylic acid in feline plasma but not 2-oxo-clopidogrel.

CONCLUSIONS: Validation of this assay is the first step to more fully understanding the use of clopidogrel in cats.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Veterinary Cardiology
Volume19
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)384-395
Number of pages12
ISSN1760-2734
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Cats/blood
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods
  • Ticlopidine/administration & dosage

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