The influence of assay conditions on measurement of excitatory dibasic sulphinic and sulphonic alpha-amino acids in nervous tissue
Autor: | M. W. J. Chan, S. J. Waller, R. H. Evans, I. C. Kilpatrick |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
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High-performance liquid chromatography chemistry.chemical_compound Animals Cysteine Perchloric acid Nerve Tissue Trichloroacetic Acid Trichloroacetic acid Homocysteine Chromatography High Pressure Liquid chemistry.chemical_classification Neurotransmitter Agents Perchlorates Chromatography Dibasic acid General Neuroscience Extraction (chemistry) Rats Inbred Strains Glutathione Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Reference Standards Rats Amino acid Amino Acids Sulfur Freeze Drying chemistry Solvents Oxidation-Reduction |
Zdroj: | Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 36:167-176 |
ISSN: | 0165-0270 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0165-0270(91)90042-x |
Popis: | Major improvements to the HPLC separation of fluorescent derivatives of excitatory sulphur-containing amino acids have been made. Quisqualate was used as the internal standard since no endogenous derivatives coeluted with it. The artefactual generation of sulphinic and sulphonic amino acids from the oxidation of cysteine (56 μM) and homocysteine (1.2 μM) has been investigated using deionised water, an acidic phosphate/methanol mixture, perchloric acid and trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as extraction media. Of the four extraction media examined, TCA in combination with ether extraction was shown to be the most potent oxidative treatment and resulted in 23% oxidation of original cysteine or homocysteine to sulphinic and sulphonic acids. This oxidation was partially resistant to the presence of physiological concentrations of glutathione (1.5 mM) such that in the case of cysteine, 6% oxidation was observed. A 10% (v/v) mixture of methanol in 75 mM phosphate solution (pH 4.6) was found to be the most artefact-free extraction method and in spinal cord tissue processed with this medium, cysteine sulphinic acid was the only excitatory sulphur-containing amino acid consistently detectable (0.24 ± 0.01 pmol/mg wet weight, n = 6). |
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