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Nervous system ganglioside composition of normothermic and hibernating dormice (Glis glis)
Authors:Sandro Sonnino  Riccardo Ghidoni  Anna Malesci  Guido Tettamanti  Jurgen Marx  Reinhard Hilbig  Hinrich Rahmann
Affiliation:1. Study Center for the Functional Biochemistry of Brain Lipids, Department of Biological Chemistry, School of Medicine, University of Milan, 20133 Milano, Italy;2. Zoological Institute, University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 7000 Stuttgart 70 (Hohenheim), Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The ganglioside pattern of seven different regions, olfactory bulb, forebrain cortex, midbrain (corpora quadrigemina), cerebellum, brain stem, pons and spinal cord, of nervous system of normothermic and hibernating dormice (Glis glis) were investigated by two dimensional thin layer chromatography and densitometric quantification. Up to thirty different ganglioside spots were resolved, fifteen of which belonging to alkali labile species. Alkali labile gangliosides were present in all the regions obtained from normothermic animals, and their content, expressed as percentage of total ganglioside-bound sialic acid, ranged from a minimum of 10.2% in olfactory bulb, to a maximum of 30.1% in spinal cord. The most abundant alkali labile gangliosides were O-Ac-GT1b, O-Ac-GQ1b and an unidentified one, we coded I3. Alkali labile gangliosides were practically undetectable in hibernating dormice. They could be recognized only in brain stem, 3.3% and olfactory bulb, 0.6%.
Keywords:Gangliosides  coded according to Svennerholm (1964)  IUPAC-IUB  O-Ac-GT1b  O-Ac-GQ1b  TLC  thin-layer chromatography  NeuAc  Address correspondence to: Professor Guido Tettamanti, Dipartimento di Chimica e Biochimica Medica, Via Saldini 50, 20133 Milano, Italy.
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