1. Improving the resolution of neuropeptides in rat brain with on-line HILIC-RP compared to on-line SCX-RP.
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Mihailova A, Malerød H, Wilson SR, Karaszewski B, Hauser R, Lundanes E, and Greibrokk T
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- Animals, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid instrumentation, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Chromatography, Ion Exchange instrumentation, Chromatography, Ion Exchange methods, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Time Factors, Brain Chemistry, Neuropeptides analysis
- Abstract
Our two already established on-line 2-D LC systems, a strong cation exchange-RP chromatography (SCX-RP) system and a hydrophilic interaction LC (HILIC)-RP 2-D LC system, were compared to explore which system is best suited for our further studies of differences in cerebral neuropeptide expression as a function of hypoxia-caused stress. The same mass spectrometer and database search parameters were applied in both systems. In total, 19 first dimension fractions were collected with the novel on-line HILIC-RP system, including a Hypercarb SPE column that was applied to trap the compounds not retained on a Kromasil C18 enrichment column. In contrast, six fractions were collected in the SCX-RP method, due to practical limitations of this traditional on-line 2-D LC system. With the on-line HILIC-RP system three times more peaks were detected. It was observed that most of the compounds eluted in the first two fractions in the SCX-RP method, while in the 2-D HILIC-RP method there seemed to be no correlation between peaks detected and fraction number. Thus, from this systematic study it seems that on-line HILIC-RP chromatography is the method of choice for comparative peptidomics of cerebral neuropeptides in future studies.
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- 2008
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