FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF CEREBROSIDES, SULPHATIDES AND CERAMIDES IN MURINE LEUCODYSTROPHY: THE QUAKING MUTANT |
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Authors: | K. C. Joseph M. J. Druse L. R. Newell E. L. Hogan |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, and the Neurobiology Program, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The fatty acid composition of cerebrosides, sulphatides and ceramides has been determined at 20 days postpartum in the brains of Quaking mutant mice and of littermate controls. There was a significant deficit in the proportion of long-chain fatty acids (C22-C24) affecting both normal and a-hydroxy fatty acids of the cerebrosides. The proportion of normal but not the a-hydroxy long-chain fatty acids of the sulphatides was also decreased. Striking and disproportionate deficits of the C24:1 and C24 h:1 fatty acids of cerebrosides, sulphatides and ceramides characterized the brain of the Quaking mutant, and an increased proportion of C23 h:O fatty acid was found in the cerebrosides and sulphatides of the brain of this mutant. We compared these data with findings on the Jimpy mutant which has been examined by the same techniques. The deficiency of long-chain fatty acids which was found in the cerebrosides and sulphatides of both mutants was less extensive but more selective in the Quaking mutant. |
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