Whittingham T S, Douglas A, Holtzman D
Department of Neurological Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Metab Brain Dis. 1995 Dec;10(4):347-52. doi: 10.1007/BF02109364.
In vivo localized nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has shown three-fold higher phosphocreatine/nucleoside triphosphate (PCr/NTP) ratios in cerebral white compared to gray matter. To interpret these results, total creatine (Cr) and ATP concentrations were measured enzymatically in samples taken from rapidly frozen rat cerebral cortex and corpus callosum. Total Cr (PCr plus Cr) and ATP concentrations were the same in the two regions. High performance liquid chromatography showed similar concentrations of total NTP in the two regions. These results suggest that higher in vivo PCr/NTP ratios in white compared to gray matter may be due to a higher PCr/Cr ratio in white matter and/or higher percentages of non-adenine mono- or diphosphate nucleotides in gray matter.
体内局部核磁共振波谱分析显示,脑白质中的磷酸肌酸/三磷酸核苷(PCr/NTP)比率比灰质高三倍。为了解释这些结果,采用酶法测定了取自快速冷冻的大鼠大脑皮层和胼胝体的样本中的总肌酸(Cr)和ATP浓度。两个区域的总Cr(PCr加Cr)和ATP浓度相同。高效液相色谱法显示两个区域的总NTP浓度相似。这些结果表明,与灰质相比,白质中较高的体内PCr/NTP比率可能是由于白质中较高的PCr/Cr比率和/或灰质中非腺嘌呤单磷酸或二磷酸核苷酸的百分比更高。