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An optimized fast-performance liquid chromatography method for analyzing lipoprotein profiles using microliter volumes of serum

Journal

ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 376, Issue 2, Pages 268-274

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2008.02.028

Keywords

lipoprotein profiles; high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC); size-exclusion; anion-exchange

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Plasma or serum lipoprotein analysis is commonly carried out with a conventional size-exclusion fast-performance liquid chromatography method that requires large sample volumes (1-2 ml), To determine lipoprotein profiles of mice with this method, plasma or serum samples have to be pooled from a group of animals, which often requires sacrificing animals. Here we report an optimized anion-exchange chromatography method with simplified cholesterol collection and detection system. After 5-10 mu l serum was injected for anion-exchange chromatography, a stepwise gradient was applied and fractions were collected on a 96-well plate. Cholesterol content in each well was measured using a fluorescence-based detection method. With this method, distinct lipoprotein peaks corresponding to high-density lipoprorein, low-density lipoprotein, and very-low-density lipoprotein, can be easily separated and identified with excellent resolution. The entire high-performance liquid chromatography run takes about 30 min and the results are reproducible with a low variability. The small sample size allows analyzing the lipoprotein profile in a given mouse at a given time point with nonterminal bleeding. The method is simple to set up with commercially available parts and convenient to run. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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