High Sensitivity HPLC Method for Determination of the Allysine Concentration in Tissue by Use of a Naphthol Derivative

Journal of chromatography B(2017)

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Common to all fibrotic and metastatic diseases is the uncontrollable remodeling of tissue that leads to the accumulation of fibrous connective tissue components such as collagen and elastin. Build-up of fibrous tissue occurs through the cross-linking of collagen or elastin monomers, which is initiated through the oxidation of lysine residues to form alpha-aminoadipic-delta-semialdehyde (allysine). To provide a measure of the extent of collagen oxidation in, disease models of fibrosis or metastasis, a rapid, sensitive HPLC method was developed to quantify the amount of allysine present in tissue. Allysine was reacted with sodium 2-naphthol-7-sulfonate under conditions typically applied for acid hydrolysis of tissues (6 M HCl, 110 degrees C, 24 h) to prepare AL-NP, a fluorescent bisnaphthol derivative of allysine. High performance liquid chromatography was applied for analysis of allysine content. Under optimal reaction and detection conditions, successful separation of AL-NP was achieved with excellent analytical performance attained. Good linear relationship (R-2 = 0.994) between peak area and concentration for AL-NP was attained for 0.35-175 pmol of analyte. A detection limit of 0.02 pmol in the standard sample with a 20 mu L injection was achieved for AL-NP, with satisfactory recovery from 88 to 100% determined. The method was applied in the quantification of allysine in healthy and fibrotic mouse lung tissue, with the fibrotic tissue showing a 2.5 fold increase in the content of allysine.
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Allysine,Collagen,Fibrogenesis,Fibrosis,Lysyl oxidase
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