Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.

Naturally occurring retinoids were separated by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography on an octadecylsilane column eluted with acetonitrile-potassium phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) mixtures. The order of elution from a mixture of 500 ng each of the following standards was 4-oxo retinoic acid...

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Main Authors: P R Sundaresan, P V Bhat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1982-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381426
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spelling doaj-548bd5e3d76448be8c864c2bff900d972021-04-24T05:50:57ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751982-03-01233448455Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.P R SundaresanP V BhatNaturally occurring retinoids were separated by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography on an octadecylsilane column eluted with acetonitrile-potassium phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) mixtures. The order of elution from a mixture of 500 ng each of the following standards was 4-oxo retinoic acid (RA), retinyl phosphate (RP), 13-cis RA, all-trans RA, retinol, retinal, retinyl acetate, anhydroretinol, and retinyl palmitate. This method was employed to investigate the cis-trans isomerization of RA and its metabolism in vitamin A-sufficient male rats. Rats (200 g) were injected intraperitoneally with 50 muCi of either [10-3H]-all-trans RA (5.4 micrograms) or [11-3H]-13-cis RA (8.8 micrograms) and killed after 0.5 and 3 hr. Blood, liver, kidney, small intestines, and testes were removed and lyophilized. All-trans RA was converted at 0.5 hr after injection to 13-cis RA in all the tissues examined, with the exception of the small intestine; the conversion ranged from 2.4 to 6.9% of the total radioactivity. In addition, all-trans RA was converted to metabolites (17.5--47.7%) of greater polarity than 4-oxo RA. After 3 hr, most of the radioactivity (75--90%) was found in the highly polar metabolites. 13-cis RA was also partially isomerized to the all-trans RA and to the highly polar metabolites by 0.5 and 3 hr after injection. Appreciable radioactivity (10--41%) still resided in the 13-cis RA fraction after 3 hr. These results indicate that 13-cis RA is partially isomerized to all-trans RA and that all-trans RA is rapidly metabolized to highly polar compounds in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381426
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Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet P R Sundaresan
P V Bhat
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title Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
title_short Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
title_full Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
title_fullStr Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
title_full_unstemmed Ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
title_sort ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography of cis-trans isomers of retinoic acid in tissues of vitamin a-sufficient rats.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1982-03-01
description Naturally occurring retinoids were separated by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography on an octadecylsilane column eluted with acetonitrile-potassium phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) mixtures. The order of elution from a mixture of 500 ng each of the following standards was 4-oxo retinoic acid (RA), retinyl phosphate (RP), 13-cis RA, all-trans RA, retinol, retinal, retinyl acetate, anhydroretinol, and retinyl palmitate. This method was employed to investigate the cis-trans isomerization of RA and its metabolism in vitamin A-sufficient male rats. Rats (200 g) were injected intraperitoneally with 50 muCi of either [10-3H]-all-trans RA (5.4 micrograms) or [11-3H]-13-cis RA (8.8 micrograms) and killed after 0.5 and 3 hr. Blood, liver, kidney, small intestines, and testes were removed and lyophilized. All-trans RA was converted at 0.5 hr after injection to 13-cis RA in all the tissues examined, with the exception of the small intestine; the conversion ranged from 2.4 to 6.9% of the total radioactivity. In addition, all-trans RA was converted to metabolites (17.5--47.7%) of greater polarity than 4-oxo RA. After 3 hr, most of the radioactivity (75--90%) was found in the highly polar metabolites. 13-cis RA was also partially isomerized to the all-trans RA and to the highly polar metabolites by 0.5 and 3 hr after injection. Appreciable radioactivity (10--41%) still resided in the 13-cis RA fraction after 3 hr. These results indicate that 13-cis RA is partially isomerized to all-trans RA and that all-trans RA is rapidly metabolized to highly polar compounds in tissues of vitamin A-sufficient rats.
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