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Preferred Sample Type

Acylcarnitines

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Li Hep Plasma
0.5mL blood (2 x paed Lith Hep tubes) or blood spot card (4 spots required)

Specimen Transport

Room Temperature on transport

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Store frozen prior to shipment

Sample Preparation

If blood spot has not been prepared on the ward, prepare blood spot from heparin blood on sample bench. If no blood spot cards are available, send sample to Referral Laboratory as whole blood. If taken onto blood spot cards, 4 blood spots are required

Turnaround Time

2-3 weeks

Sample Stability

Store frozen prior to shipment. Send to Referral Laboratory ASAP.

Acylcarnitines

General Information

Acylcarnitine species are normal intermediates in the metabolism of fatty acids. Generally only small amounts of long chain species (C16, C18:2, C18:1) are present along with acetyl (C2) carnitine and free carnitine (C0). Small amounts of propionyl- (C3) and butyryl-(C4) may also be seen in healthy subjects. When there is a metabolic block in the metabolism of fatty or other organic acids, characteristic acylcarnitine species accumulate in biological fluids. The pattern of acylcarnitines, as determined by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), is often diagnostic. There are some drug intereferences known e.g Pivalic acid, the metabolite of the antibiotic pivampicillin, (it generates pivaloyl carnitine in vivo which has the same mass as isovaleryl carnitine) and Valproic acid (the formation of valproylcarnitine in patients treated with this drug may give false positives for MCADD)

Most disorders of fatty acid beta-oxidation and several organic acidurias can be diagnosed by acylcarnitine analysis, as each enzyme deficiency causes the accumulation of specific acyl-CoAs.

The clinical symptoms of fatty acid beta-oxidation disorders are similar, including hypoketotic hypoglycemia, a Reye-like syndrome, myopathy (involving skeletal and/or heart muscle), and sudden death.

Patient Preparation

None

Notes

If taken onto blood spot cards, 4 blood spots are required

Reference Range

Provided by Reference Laboratory

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status:

    ERNDIN EQA Scheme