Quantification of D-aspartate in normal and Alzheimer brains.
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Abstract | Using a new procedure to hydrolyze proteins without provoking racemization of the amino acids and using enzymatic methods to determine D- and L-aspartate (Asp), we have quantified the content of protein-bound D-aspartate (both D-aspartic acid and D-asparagine) of human brain white and gray matter proteins from normal and Alzheimer subjects. The D-enantiomer is present in brain proteins at mean concentrations between 0.48 and 0.90 mumol/g of wet tissue, corresponding to concentrations 34-82 times lower than that of L-aspartate. The highest levels of D-aspartate were found in Alzheimer gray matter (0.60-0.90, mean 0.69 mumol/g of wet tissue). When expressed as the percentage of total (i.e. D- plus L-) aspartate, %D = [D/(D + L)] x 100, the Alzheimer brains show a significantly higher content of D-aspartate in both gray matter (2.08%) and white matter (1.80%) than in the corresponding tissues of normal brains (1.65% in gray, 1.58% in white). |
Year of Publication | 1992
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Journal | Neurosci Lett
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Volume | 143
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Issue | 1-2
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Pages | 215-8
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Date Published | 1992 Aug 31
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ISSN | 0304-3940
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PubMed ID | 1436669
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Grant list | GM 045455 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
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