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Validated fluorimetric HPLC analysis of acetaldehyde in hemoglobin fractions separated by cation exchange chromatography: three new peaks associated with acetaldehyde.

作者信息

Chen H M, Scott B K, Braun K P, Peterson C M

机构信息

Sansum Medical Research Foundation, Santa Barbara, California 93105, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1995 Aug;19(4):939-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1995.tb00970.x.

Abstract

Stable hemoglobin-acetaldehyde adducts present in hemoglobin fractions separated by polyaspartic acid cation exchange chromatography were quantified by fluorimetric HPLC. The fluorescent species eluted from the HPLC was confirmed by mass spectrometry to be consistent with the expected product from reaction of acetaldehyde, 1,3-cyclohexanedione (CHD), and ammonium ion. Hemolysate (2.2 mM hemoglobin) was incubated in equivalent volumes of either phosphate-buffered saline or 5 mM acetaldehyde at 37 degrees C for 30 min and washed three times with H2O to remove free acetaldehyde and labile adducts before the injection of 14.7 mg hemoglobin onto the cation exchange column. Fluorimetric HPLC analysis of hemolysate samples either with or without in vitro reaction with acetaldehyde revealed that most acetaldehyde resides in the hemoglobin A0 fraction. The reaction with acetaldehyde in vitro resulted in a significant increase in fast-eluting minor hemoglobin species on cation exchange chromatography concomitant with increased acetaldehyde in the HbA1a+b, HbA1c, and HbA1-AcH fractions. We report three new cation exchange chromatographic peaks after reaction with acetaldehyde: HbA1-AcH-3, HbA1c-1, and HbA0-1. Each new peak was found to associate with a significant quantity of CHD-reactive acetaldehyde. These experiments provide additional evidence that stable adducts form between acetaldehyde and hemoglobin and that these adducts occur in multiple hemoglobin species separated by cation exchange chromatography. Further characterization and structural assignment of these species are warranted in view of their potential utility as markers for ethanol intake.

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