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Phospholipids and acyl groups in subcellular fractions from human cerebral cortex.

G Y Sun.   

Abstract

Subcellular fractionation of human brain cortex obtained at autopsy yielded microsomal and synaptosome-rich fractions from the gray matter and microsomal and purified myelin fractions from the white matter. The phospholipids of myelin were high in plasmalogens, and the molar ratio of alkenyl acyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylethanolamine to diacyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylethanolamine was 4. The acyl groups of the myelin phosphoglycerides were enriched in monoenes (mainly 18:1 and 20:1) and a tetraene, 22:4(n - 6). The phospholipids in the synaptosome-rich fraction were high in diacyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine, and the molar ratio of the alkenyl acyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylethanolamine to diacyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylethanolamine was 0.88. The acyl groups of synaptosomal ethanolamine phosphoglycerides were rich in 22:6(n - 3) but contained a very low amount of 20:1. The lipid composition of microsomes from the gray matter was different from that of microsomes from the white matter but was nearly identical with that of the synaptosome-rich fraction. Except for a slightly lower proportion of alkenyl acyl sn-glycero-3-phosphorylethanolamine and sphingomyelin, the lipid composition of microsomes from the white matter was also similar to that of the myelin. There were also species-related differences between the brain lipid composition of human and subhuman primates and that of the rodents. Furthermore, the brain lipid composition in normal human subjects is rather constant and does not seem to be affected much by individual variations.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4742559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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