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A radiometric microassay for choline acetyltransferase. Some observations on the spinal cord of the chicken embryo.

J L Maderdrut1.   

Abstract

This paper describes cation-exchange methods for separating acetyl[3H] coenzyme A from [acetyl-3H]choline. Blanks for the routine method were approximately 0.05% of the substrate radioactivity; product recoveries were approximately 97%. The cation-exchange method was more efficient than the standard methods using either anion-exchange chromatography or periodide precipitation. The cation-exchange method was also more specific than either of the other two standard methods for estimating choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity. ChAT activity was detected in the chicken lumbar spinal cord on embryonic day (E) 2 1/4 with the cation-exchange method. This developmental stage is about 6 hours before the final mitosis of any neuroblast in the ventral horn. Total ChAT activity per lumbar spinal cord increased more than 10,000-fold between E 3 and E 18. Changes in ChAT activity in the lumbar spinal cord following limb-bud extirpation appeared to mirror (with a phase lag) the changes in the number of motoneurons in the lateral motor column.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7739762     DOI: 10.1007/bf00995155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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