Enzymic determination of cerebrospinal fluid lipid fractions |
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Authors: | Dennis Bozimowski Joseph D. Artiss Bennie Zak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biochemistry, Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit, Michigan 48201 U.S.A.;21. Department of Pathology, Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit, Michigan 48201 U.S.A.;22. Detroit Receiving Hospital/University Health Center, Detroit, Michigan 48201 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Colorimetric peroxidase-coupled procedures for the determination of several cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) lipid classes are described. These methods were modified to increase the effectiveness of each cerebrospinal fluid lipid assay by using the sample as the primary diluent for a highly concentrated reagent in an inverse concentration technique. Direct enzymic assays for the determination of CSF cholesterol (free and total), choline phospholipids, and triglycerides were adapted from existing assays to require less than 0.5 ml of sample per assay. This made determinations of the several lipid analytes possible even when samples were from pediatric specimens. In a study model, 51 pediatric CSF samples were analyzed for these lipid constituents. Mean values and standard deviations were determined. Within and between-run studies were performed by sampling from a pool of cerebrospinal fluid specimens. Within-run coefficients of variation for the several proposed procedures were less than 3% while the between-run findings for all of the procedures were less than 5%. |
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