Mass Spectrometry-An Alternative in Growth Hormone Measurement
Cristian G. Arsene, J\"urgen Kratzsch, Andr\'e Henrion

TL;DR
Mass spectrometry offers a promising alternative for more accurate and reliable growth hormone measurement, addressing current assay discrepancies and enabling precise isoform quantification for clinical and doping control purposes.
Contribution
The paper highlights the potential of mass spectrometry to improve growth hormone testing by providing SI-traceable reference values and independent isoform quantification.
Findings
Mass spectrometry can provide SI-traceable reference values.
It enables reliable mass-selective quantification of GH isoforms.
Potential applications include improved doping control.
Abstract
Growth hormone (GH) constitutes a set of closely related protein isoforms. In clinical practice, the disagreement of test results between commercially available ligand-binding assays is still an ongoing issue, and incomplete knowledge about the particular function of the different forms leaves an uncertainty of what should be the appropriate measurand. Mass spectrometry is promising to be a way forward. Not only is it capable of providing SI-traceable reference values for the calibration of current GH-tests, but it also offers an independent approach to highly reliable mass-selective quantification of individual GH-isoforms. This capability may add to reliability in doping control too. The article points out why and how.
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