Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.

In order to study the lipid composition of human white matter, we have developed a 31P NMR spectroscopy method, which allows the determination and quantitation of the main phospholipids found in biological membranes. The technique is based upon the use of a non-ionic detergent (Triton X-100) which i...

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Main Authors: D S Marinier, R Letoublon, J Delmau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1988-09-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520384601
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spelling doaj-530e07e4b8e34be28c2d18439d6af9852021-04-25T04:19:19ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751988-09-0129912371243Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.D S Marinier0R Letoublon1J Delmau2Laboratoire de RMN, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon.Laboratoire de RMN, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon.Laboratoire de RMN, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon.In order to study the lipid composition of human white matter, we have developed a 31P NMR spectroscopy method, which allows the determination and quantitation of the main phospholipids found in biological membranes. The technique is based upon the use of a non-ionic detergent (Triton X-100) which induces, in aqueous media, the formation of mixed micelles that are magnetically isotropic. The linewidths and chemical shifts depend on both the molar ratio detergent/phospholipid and the pH of the suspension. After determination of the optimum values for these two parameters, 31P NMR spectra were recorded, in which all phospholipid resonances were resolved. After determining precise chemical shifts for each phospholipid, concentrations were measured by comparing the peak areas with that of an internal standard. Analysis of the complex phospholipid composition of human white matter using this method gave values very close to that found in the literature for such tissue. Moreover this nondestructive method proved to be very sensitive since less than 1 mg of a mixture of phospholipids was needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520384601
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author D S Marinier
R Letoublon
J Delmau
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R Letoublon
J Delmau
Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet D S Marinier
R Letoublon
J Delmau
author_sort D S Marinier
title Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
title_short Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
title_full Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
title_fullStr Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus NMR analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
title_sort phosphorus nmr analysis of human white matter in mixed non-ionic detergent micelles.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1988-09-01
description In order to study the lipid composition of human white matter, we have developed a 31P NMR spectroscopy method, which allows the determination and quantitation of the main phospholipids found in biological membranes. The technique is based upon the use of a non-ionic detergent (Triton X-100) which induces, in aqueous media, the formation of mixed micelles that are magnetically isotropic. The linewidths and chemical shifts depend on both the molar ratio detergent/phospholipid and the pH of the suspension. After determination of the optimum values for these two parameters, 31P NMR spectra were recorded, in which all phospholipid resonances were resolved. After determining precise chemical shifts for each phospholipid, concentrations were measured by comparing the peak areas with that of an internal standard. Analysis of the complex phospholipid composition of human white matter using this method gave values very close to that found in the literature for such tissue. Moreover this nondestructive method proved to be very sensitive since less than 1 mg of a mixture of phospholipids was needed.
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