Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age

Phospholipid compositions were determined in samples of gastrocnemius muscles of individuals from fetal stage to the age of 55 yr. The lipids were separated by thin-layer chromatography. In order to enable characterization of the individual phospholipids, a lipid extract was prepared from pooled sam...

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Main Author: Åke Bruce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1974-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520368115
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spelling doaj-f9eb687286e9450c8f6ddcceac7b46c72021-04-24T05:49:14ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751974-03-01152103108Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle ageÅke Bruce0Department of Neurochemistry, Psychiatric Research Centre, Fack, S-400 33 Göteborg 33, SwedenPhospholipid compositions were determined in samples of gastrocnemius muscles of individuals from fetal stage to the age of 55 yr. The lipids were separated by thin-layer chromatography. In order to enable characterization of the individual phospholipids, a lipid extract was prepared from pooled samples of gastrocnemius muscles from adult males and separated by ion-exchange chromatography on TEAE-cellulose. The individual phosphoglycerides were purified by thin-layer chromatography and then characterized according to their content of fatty acids, aldehydes, phosphorus, and the identity of the bases. The relative amounts of the major phospholipids, choline and ethanolamine phosphoglycerides, changed little with age, and in adult males they constituted 47% and 24%, respectively. Cardiolipin increased from 3% in the fetal stage to 9% by the end of the first year of life. Sphingomyelin and serine phosphoglyceride decreased with increasing age, while inositol phosphoglyceride increased. In adult males, cardiolipin constituted 10% of total lipid phosphorus, inositol phosphoglyceride constituted 9%, serine phosphoglyceride 3%, and sphingomyelin 7%.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520368115thin-layer chromatographyion-exchange chromatographygas–liquid chromatographynitrogen basesinositolfatty acids
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Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
Journal of Lipid Research
thin-layer chromatography
ion-exchange chromatography
gas–liquid chromatography
nitrogen bases
inositol
fatty acids
author_facet Åke Bruce
author_sort Åke Bruce
title Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
title_short Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
title_full Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
title_fullStr Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
title_full_unstemmed Skeletal muscle lipids. II. Changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
title_sort skeletal muscle lipids. ii. changes in phospholipid composition in man from fetal to middle age
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1974-03-01
description Phospholipid compositions were determined in samples of gastrocnemius muscles of individuals from fetal stage to the age of 55 yr. The lipids were separated by thin-layer chromatography. In order to enable characterization of the individual phospholipids, a lipid extract was prepared from pooled samples of gastrocnemius muscles from adult males and separated by ion-exchange chromatography on TEAE-cellulose. The individual phosphoglycerides were purified by thin-layer chromatography and then characterized according to their content of fatty acids, aldehydes, phosphorus, and the identity of the bases. The relative amounts of the major phospholipids, choline and ethanolamine phosphoglycerides, changed little with age, and in adult males they constituted 47% and 24%, respectively. Cardiolipin increased from 3% in the fetal stage to 9% by the end of the first year of life. Sphingomyelin and serine phosphoglyceride decreased with increasing age, while inositol phosphoglyceride increased. In adult males, cardiolipin constituted 10% of total lipid phosphorus, inositol phosphoglyceride constituted 9%, serine phosphoglyceride 3%, and sphingomyelin 7%.
topic thin-layer chromatography
ion-exchange chromatography
gas–liquid chromatography
nitrogen bases
inositol
fatty acids
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520368115
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