Journal of Lipid Research (Nov 2002)

Analysis of plasma tocopherols α, γ, and 5-nitro-γ in rats with inflammation by HPLC coulometric detection

  • Stephan Christen,
  • Qing Jiang,
  • Mark K. Shigenaga,
  • Bruce N. Ames

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 11
pp. 1978 – 1985

Abstract

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Reactive nitrogen oxide species (RN3333333333362) have been implicated as effector molecules in inflammatory diseases. There is emerging evidence that γ-tocopherol (γT), the major form of vitamin E in the North American diet, may play an important role in these diseases. γT scavenges RNOS such as peroxynitrite by forming a stable adduct, 5-nitro-γT (NGT). Here we describe a convenient HPLC method for the simultaneous determination of NGT, αT, and γT in blood plasma and other tissues. Coulometric detection of NGT separated on a deactivated reversed-phase column was linear over a wide range of concentrations and highly sensitive (∼10 fmol detection limit). NGT extracted from blood plasma of 15-week-old Fischer 344 rats was in the low nM range, representing ∼4% of γT. Twenty-four h after intraperitoneal injection of zymosan, plasma NGT levels were 2-fold higher compared to fasted control animals when adjusted to γT or corrected for total neutral lipids, while α- and γT levels remained unchanged. These results demonstrate that nitration of γT is increased under inflammatory conditions and highlight the importance of RNOS reactions in the lipid phase.The present HPLC method should be helpful in clarifying the precise physiological role of γT.

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