Barkhimer_2002_Electrophoresis_23_3699

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Title : Evaluation of the inhibition of choline uptake in synaptosomes by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection - Barkhimer_2002_Electrophoresis_23_3699
Author(s) : Barkhimer TV , Kirchhoff JR , Hudson RA , Messer WS, Jr.
Ref : Electrophoresis , 23 :3699 , 2002
Abstract :

A direct method for evaluating choline uptake by the high-affinity choline transport system in synaptosomes was developed using capillary electrophoresis (CE) with electrochemical (EC) detection. On-column EC detection of choline and the internal standard, butyrylcholine, was accomplished with a 25 microm platinum electrode modified with the enzymes, choline oxidase and acetylcholinesterase. Choline uptake was evaluated as a function of choline concentration and a KM value of 1.7 microM was determined. The method was also used to evaluate a new class of redox affinity inhibitors of choline transport. In particular, the effectiveness of 3-[(trimethylammonio)methyl]catechol (TMC) as an inhibitor of choline uptake was examined independently and relative to the inhibition of the well-known inhibitor of choline transport, hemicholinium-3. The IC50 and KI for TMC were determined to be 30 microM and 14 microM, respectively. The combination of the selectivity and sensitivity afforded by CEEC provides a relatively straightforward approach for monitoring choline transport in synaptosomes.

PubMedSearch : Barkhimer_2002_Electrophoresis_23_3699
PubMedID: 12432531

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Barkhimer TV, Kirchhoff JR, Hudson RA, Messer WS, Jr. (2002)
Evaluation of the inhibition of choline uptake in synaptosomes by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection
Electrophoresis 23 :3699

Barkhimer TV, Kirchhoff JR, Hudson RA, Messer WS, Jr. (2002)
Electrophoresis 23 :3699