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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 32, Number 1, January/February,
pp.57-62
Gas Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Analysis of Red Blood Cells from Göttingen Minipig® following
Whole-Body Vapor Exposure to VX
C.E. Byers, J.M. McGuire, S.W. Hulet, D.C. Burnett, B.I.
Gaviola, E.M. Jakubowski, and S.A. Thomson
U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland 21010
A method to detect fluoride ion generated O-ethyl
methylphosphonofluoridate (VX-G) in Göttingen minipig red
blood cells (RBC) following whole-body exposure to VX vapor utilizing
a gas chromatograph–tandem mass spectrometer (GC–MS–MS)
has been developed. Dose-response curves for VX exposure were
generated after applying the fluoride ion reactivation assay
to the RBC fraction of serially collected whole blood samples
that were taken after whole-body exposures that varied in both
duration and concentration. GC–MS–MS analysis of
minipig RBC samples following 180-min exposures at two different
concentrations was a more precise indicator for severity of exposure
than the analysis of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition for
the same samples. AChE enzyme activity recovered faster than
indicated by the apparent elimination rate of VX-G. GC–MS–MS
analyses of RBC samples following VX exposure demonstrate this
technique has both adequate sensitivity and specificity to indicate
the severity of exposure.
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