Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

3α-Hydroxy-5β-cholanoic acid (lithocholic acid) and some unidentified acids (one of them perhaps 3α-hydroxycholest- 5-en-26-oic acid) have been detected in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental “allergic” encephalomyelitis. None of the acids could be identified in comparable amounts...

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Main Authors: S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi, B.L. Herndon, M.T. Kelley, V. Bleisch, R.T. Aexel, H.J. Nicholas
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1969-01-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520426550
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spelling doaj-445dcfe7276048c386b3bae75d9e87582021-04-24T05:54:23ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751969-01-01101115120Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitisS. H. Mujtaba Naqvi0B.L. Herndon1M.T. Kelley2V. Bleisch3R.T. Aexel4H.J. Nicholas5Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 63104Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 63104Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 63104Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 63104Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 63104Department of Biochemistry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medical Education and Research, St. Louis, Missouri 631043α-Hydroxy-5β-cholanoic acid (lithocholic acid) and some unidentified acids (one of them perhaps 3α-hydroxycholest- 5-en-26-oic acid) have been detected in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental “allergic” encephalomyelitis. None of the acids could be identified in comparable amounts of brain tissue from normal guinea pigs. Thin-layer chromatography of the free acids, and thin-layer and gasliquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry of the methyl esters were used for identification.The occurrence of these acids may possibly be the result of cholesterol oxidation in the brain. The acids, or compounds related to them, may play a role in development of demyelination in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520426550demyelinationcholesterol oxidationlithocholic acidthin-layer chromatographygas-liquid chromatographymass spectrometry
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author S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi
B.L. Herndon
M.T. Kelley
V. Bleisch
R.T. Aexel
H.J. Nicholas
spellingShingle S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi
B.L. Herndon
M.T. Kelley
V. Bleisch
R.T. Aexel
H.J. Nicholas
Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
Journal of Lipid Research
demyelination
cholesterol oxidation
lithocholic acid
thin-layer chromatography
gas-liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
author_facet S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi
B.L. Herndon
M.T. Kelley
V. Bleisch
R.T. Aexel
H.J. Nicholas
author_sort S. H. Mujtaba Naqvi
title Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
title_short Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
title_full Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
title_fullStr Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
title_full_unstemmed Detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
title_sort detection of monohydroxy “bile” acids in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1969-01-01
description 3α-Hydroxy-5β-cholanoic acid (lithocholic acid) and some unidentified acids (one of them perhaps 3α-hydroxycholest- 5-en-26-oic acid) have been detected in the brains of guinea pigs afflicted with experimental “allergic” encephalomyelitis. None of the acids could be identified in comparable amounts of brain tissue from normal guinea pigs. Thin-layer chromatography of the free acids, and thin-layer and gasliquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry of the methyl esters were used for identification.The occurrence of these acids may possibly be the result of cholesterol oxidation in the brain. The acids, or compounds related to them, may play a role in development of demyelination in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.
topic demyelination
cholesterol oxidation
lithocholic acid
thin-layer chromatography
gas-liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520426550
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