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A METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF CHOLESTEROL BIOSYNTHESIS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Author(s) -
Chevallier F.,
Gautheron C.
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
journal of neurochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.75
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1471-4159
pISSN - 0022-3042
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1969.tb10371.x
Subject(s) - mevalonic acid , ventricle , chemistry , cerebral ventricle , perfusion , cholesterol , central nervous system , intraperitoneal injection , spinal cord , lactone , endocrinology , medicine , biochemistry , biology , biosynthesis , neuroscience , enzyme
—1 After intraperitoneal injection, there is negligible incorporation of [2‐ 14 C]‐mevalonic lactone into the CNS of the adult rat. 2 Mevalonic lactone injected into the CSF is quickly transferred to blood. 3 Mevalonic lactone injected in the cistema magna or the lateral ventricle of the brain does not diffuse readily into the whole CSF. Spinal cord cholesterol is most heavily labelled after intracisternal injection, as is brain cholesterol after intraventricular administration. 4 After intraventricular perfusion, the diffusion of mevalonic lactone into the ventricle opposite the side of the injection is increased when the rate of perfusion is doubled from 5 to 10 μ1/hr. After injection, optimal homogeneity is obtained if a large volume (70 μl ) is administered. 5 An increase in the volume of injection from 70 μl to 130 μl does not alter the distribution of activity between the left and right ventricles, nor does it increase the diffusion of mevalonic lactone from ventricle to spinal cord CSF. 6 The mean yield of mevalonic lactone incorporation into brain cholesterol is much higher after injection than after perfusion of precursor into the lateral cerebral ventricle.

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