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High-resolution separation and quantification of neutral lipid and phospholipid species in mammalian cells and sera by multi-one-dimensional thin-layer chromatography.

T White1, S Bursten, D Federighi, R A Lewis, E Nudelman.   

Abstract

An improvement of current methods is needed for simple, rapid, and precise quantification of cellular lipids, including rare species of biologically active cellular lipids, such as phosphatidic acid (PA) and diradylglycerol (DG). In addition, further analysis of hydrolyzed acyl chains from these species by methods such as gas chromatography requires complete separations. Methods have been developed for the quantification of neutral lipids and several phospholipids extracted from mammalian cells and sera. Lipid masses were determined for the major classes of the neutral, nonpolar lipids, and of the phospholipids. The lipid classes were separated by a multistep thin-layer chromatography (TLC) procedure in different solvent systems, a method which we have designated as multi-one-dimensional thin-layer chromatography (MOD-TLC). Resolved lipid bands were visualized by the lipophilic dye primulin (direct yellow 59) and scanned by an automated laser-fluorescence detector. The mass of each band was determined by comparing band intensities of unknown samples to dilution curves of authentic standards. With modifications in solvent mixtures and length of separation times, the majority of biological lipids could be resolved and quantified with MOD-TLC methods. Since the detection method is nondestructive, purified lipids could then be recovered by scraping the visualized bands and extracting the lipids from the silica. The structural identities of the recovered lipids were confirmed by fast-atom bombardment and electrospray mass spectrometry. Extracted lipids were also hydrolyzed to release acyl chains and acyl chain species were determined in comparison to authentic standards by gas chromatography. PA and DG levels in ECV.304 cells were found to be 4. 6 and 3.3%, respectively, of PC levels, with a PA/DG ratio of 1.4, which is in accord with published experience using other methods and different cell types. PA in human serum was detected at 0.6% of PC, indicating the sensitivity of the technique. In contrast to two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, which allows for good resolution of some lipid species, but cannot be used to analyze more than a single experimental point per plate, MOD-TLC allows for direct comparative analysis of multiple samples on a single TLC plate, while still providing good resolution for the quantification of most major classes of lipid species. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9527856     DOI: 10.1006/abio.1997.2545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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