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Novel corrective equations for complete estimation of human tissue lipids after their partial destruction by perchloric acid pre-treatment: high-resolution (1)H-NMR-based study.

Niraj Kumar Srivastava1, Sunil Pradhan, Balraj Mittal, Raj Kumar, Chandra Mani Pandey, G A Nagana Gowda.   

Abstract

Owing to the small quantity of tissue available in human biopsy specimens, aqueous and lipid components often have to be determined in the same tissue sample. Perchloric acid (PCA) used for the extraction of aqueous metabolites has a deleterious effect on lipid components; the severity of the damage is not known. In this study, human muscle tissue was first treated with PCA to extract aqueous metabolites, and the residue was then used for lipid extraction by conventional methods, i.e. the methods of Folch and Bligh & Dyer and a standardised one using methanol/chloroform (1:3, v/v) used in our laboratory. A (1)H-NMR spectrum was obtained for each lipid extract. Lipid was quantified by measuring the integral area of N(+)-(CH(3))(3) signals of phospholipids (PLs). Triacylglycerol (TG) and cholesterol (CHOL) were quantified using the -CH(2)- signals of glycerol and the C18 methyl signal, respectively. This study shows that prior use of PCA caused marked attenuation of TG, PL, and CHOL. This was confirmed by recovery experiments and observation of the direct effect of PCA on the standard lipid components. On the basis of the quantity of lipid lost in each case, three novel equations (with respect to TG, PL, and CHOL) were derived. Application of these equations to lipid quantities estimated in different pathological tissues after PCA pre-treatment produced values equivalent to those estimated without PCA use. This study conclusively shows that PCA pre-treatment damages all three lipid moieties, TG, PL, and CHOL. When PCA is used in a fixed ratio to the tissue, the lipid damage is also proportional and correctable by statistically derived equations. These equations will be useful in human biopsy specimens where aqueous and lipid components have to be studied using the same tissue sample because of the small quantity available.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 17492660     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.1159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NMR Biomed        ISSN: 0952-3480            Impact factor:   4.044


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