Stability of plasma and erythrocyte fatty acid composition during cold storage

Clin Chim Acta. 2002 Jul;321(1-2):63-7. doi: 10.1016/s0009-8981(02)00100-6.

Abstract

Background: The purpose of the present experiment was to determine if the fatty acid composition of plasma and erythrocyte lipids remains stable when stored at -80 degrees C. This was accomplished by repeating the fatty acid analysis of plasma and erythrocyte samples that had been analysed originally as part of two separate experiments.

Methods: The original plasma and erythrocyte fatty acid analysis was completed on average within 9 and 18 months, respectively, of collecting the blood samples; the repeat analysis was done on average 2.5 and 2 years, respectively, after the initial work. All samples were stored at -80 degrees C. Identical procedures for gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of fatty acids were used for the original and repeat analysis. Plasma triglyceride and erythrocyte phosphatidylcholine fatty acids were measured.

Results: The fatty acid compositions of plasma triglyceride and erythrocyte phosphatidylcholine were virtually unchanged between the original and repeat analysis.

Conclusions: In combination with the results of other studies that have found fatty acids to be stable for 1 year at -60 degrees C, the present results demonstrate that the fatty acid composition of plasma and erythrocyte lipids is stable for nearly 4 years when stored at -80 degrees C.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Gas
  • Chromatography, Thin Layer
  • Cold Temperature*
  • Erythrocytes / chemistry*
  • Fatty Acids / analysis*
  • Fatty Acids / metabolism*
  • Freezing
  • Lipids / analysis
  • Plasma / chemistry*
  • Specimen Handling*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Lipids