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Download fileChiral Measurement of Aspartate and Glutamate in Single Neurons by Large-Volume Sample Stacking Capillary Electrophoresis
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posted on 2017-10-24, 00:00 authored by Amit V. Patel, Takayuki Kawai, Liping Wang, Stanislav S. Rubakhin, Jonathan V. Sweedlerd-Amino
acids (d-AAs) are endogenous molecules
found throughout the metazoan, the functions of which remain poorly
understood. Measurements of low abundance and heterogeneously distributed d-AAs in complex biological samples, such as cells and multicellular
structures of the central nervous system (CNS), require the implementation
of sensitive and selective analytical approaches. In order to measure
the d- and l-forms of aspartate and glutamate, we
developed and applied a stacking chiral capillary electrophoresis
(CE) with laser-induced fluorescence detection method. The achieved
online analyte preconcentration led to a 480-fold enhancement of detection
sensitivity relative to capillary zone electrophoresis, without impacting
separation resolution or analysis time. Additionally, the effects
of inorganic ions on sample preconcentration and CE separation were
evaluated. The approach enabled the relative quantification of d-aspartate and d-glutamate in individual neurons mechanically
isolated from the CNS of the sea slug Aplysia californica, a well characterized neurobiological model. Levels of these structurally
similar d-AAs were significantly different in subpopulations
of cells collected from the investigated neuronal clusters.
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analyte preconcentrationChiral Measurementsample preconcentrationCE separationanalysis timeSingle NeuronsCNSlaser-induced fluorescence detection methodLarge-Volume Sample Stacking Capillary Electrophoresis d-Amino acidssea slug Aplysia californicad-AAimpacting separation resolutionmulticellular structuresdetection sensitivityapproachneurobiological modelchiral capillary electrophoresiscapillary zone electrophoresis