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Comparative study of serine-plasmalogens in human retina and optic nerve: identification of atypical species with odd carbon chains
Authors:Nagy Kornél  Brahmbhatt Viral Vishnuprasad  Berdeaux Olivier  Bretillon Lionel  Destaillats Frédéric  Acar Niyazi
Institution:Nestlé Research Center, Vers-chez-les-Blanc, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:The objective of this work was to detect and identify phosphatidylserine plasmalogen species in human ocular neurons represented by the retina and the optic nerve. Plasmalogens (vinyl-ether bearing phospholipids) are commonly found in the forms of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in numerous mammalian cell types, including the retina. Although their biological functions are unclear, the alteration of cellular plasmalogen content has been associated with several human disorders such as rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata Type 2 and primary open-angle glaucoma. By using liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry, we have identified for the first time several species of phosphatidylserine plasmalogens, including atypical forms having moieties with odd numbers of carbons and unsaturation in sn-2 position. Structural elucidation of the potential phosphatidylserine ether linked species was pursued by performing MS(3) experiments, and three fragments are proposed as marker ions to deduce which fatty acid is linked as ether or ester on the glycerol backbone. Interpretation of the fragmentation patterns based on this scheme enabled the assignment of structures to the m/z values, thereby identifying the phosphatidylserine plasmalogens.
Keywords:Eye/retina  mass spectrometry  phospholipids  phospholipids/phosphatidylserine
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