2008
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.019968
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Systematic differences in membrane acyl composition associated with varying body mass in mammals occur in all phospholipid classes: an analysis of kidney and brain

Abstract: SUMMARYThe acyl composition of membrane phospholipids in kidney and brain of mammals of different body mass was examined. It was hypothesized that reduction in unsaturation index (number of double bonds per 100 acyl chains) of membrane phospholipids with increasing body mass in mammals would be made-up of similar changes in acyl composition across all phospholipid classes and that phospholipid class distribution would be regulated and similar in the same tissues of the different-sized mammals. The results of t… Show more

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“…11. As shown from this analysis and also less quantitative analyses in the literature (48,49), PC contains a much lower proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids than PE (or PE plasmalogen). Because the functional tests showed only moderate selectivity between polyunsaturated PC and PE (Fig.…”
supporting
confidence: 54%
“…11. As shown from this analysis and also less quantitative analyses in the literature (48,49), PC contains a much lower proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids than PE (or PE plasmalogen). Because the functional tests showed only moderate selectivity between polyunsaturated PC and PE (Fig.…”
supporting
confidence: 54%
“…The phosphatidylcholine composition of such extracts is known to be rich in PC 16:0_18:1, although the position(s) of unsaturation have not been fully elucidated [42,43].…”
Section: Lc--ms Of Complex Lipid Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall however, the isomer resolution for the sheep brain extract is lower than that achieved for egg yolk. The difference in chromatographic performance can be attributed to (i) the greater overall complexity of the sheep brain extract, which has significant contributions from all major classes of phospholipid [43], but also…”
Section: [Figure 3]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cattle (Bos taurus L., herein referred to as cow) brain was collected from the Wollondilly Abattoir (Picton, NSW, Australia) immediately following the death of each animal. Organs were transported on ice then stored at Ϫ80°C and lipids were extracted as previously described [33]. Cow brain extracts were diluted to a final concentration of ϳ40 M with the addition of methanol:chloroform (2:1 vol:vol) and aqueous sodium acetate was added before being infused into the mass spectrometer.…”
Section: Materials and Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%