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Determination of picomole quantities of acetylcholine and choline in physiologic salt solutions
Authors:Mark L Gilberstadt  James A Russell
Institution:1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 USA;2. State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14214 USA
Abstract:An assay capable of detecting tens-of-picomole quantities of choline and acetylcholine in milliliter volumes of a physiological salt solution has been developed. Silica column chromatography was used to bind and separate 10–3000 pmol 14C]choline and 14C]acetylcholine standards made up in 3 ml of a bicarbonate-buffered Krebs-Ringer solution. The silica columns bound 95–98% of both choline and acetylcholine. Of the bound choline 84–87% was eluted in 1.5 ml of 0.075 n HCl, whereas 95–98% of the bound acetylcholine was eluted in a subsequent wash with 1.5 ml of 0.030 n HCl in 10% 2-butanone. Vacuum centrifugation of the eluants yielded small white pellets with losses of choline and acetylcholine of only 1%. Dried pellets of unlabeled choline and acetylcholine standards were assayed radioenzymatically using γ-32P]ATP, choline kinase, and acetylcholinesterase. The net disintegrations per minute of choline32P]phosphate product was proportional to both the acetylcholine (10–3000 pmol) and choline (30–3000 pmol) standards. The “limit sensitivity” was 8.5 pmol for acetylcholine and 11.4 pmol for choline. Cross-contamination of the choline assay by acetylcholine averaged 1.3%, whereas contamination of the acetylcholine assay by choline averaged 3.1%.
Keywords:acetylcholine  choline  radioenzymatic  assay  silica  chromatography
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