Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 222, Issue 1 , Pages 49-53, 15 July 2004

Maintained regulation of polyamines in spinal cord from patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • Titti Ekegren

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +46-18-611-26-69; fax: +46-18-611-50-27.
    • Department of Neuroscience, Neurology, University Hospital, Uppsala SE-751 85, Sweden
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  • Cecilia Gomes-Trolin

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    • NeoPharma AB, Fyrisborgsgatan 3, Uppsala SE-751 03, Sweden
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  • Ingela Nygren

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    • Department of Neuroscience, Neurology, University Hospital, Uppsala SE-751 85, Sweden
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  • Håkan Askmark

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    • Department of Neuroscience, Neurology, University Hospital, Uppsala SE-751 85, Sweden

Received 28 January 2004; accepted 5 April 2004.

Abstract 

Levels of the polyamines putrescine, spermidine, and spermine were investigated in postmortem spinal cord from seven patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and seven control subjects. The method consisted of precolumn derivatization of the polyamines, followed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis and fluorescence detection. The stability of the polyamines was examined in rat spinal cord during the interval of 0–36 h postmortem. The levels of putrescine, spermidine, and spermine increased by 32%, 15%, and 2%, respectively. Polyamine levels did not differ significantly between the ALS group and the control group, suggesting a maintained regulation of polyamines in the end stage of the disease. However, an effect of gender on the levels of spermidine and spermine was observed. Levels of spermidine and spermine in the ventral horn region of female ALS patients were significantly higher in comparison with the same region of the male ALS group (p<0.05). The female ALS group also presented significantly higher levels of spermidine in comparison with female controls (p<0.05).

Keywords:  Polyamines, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, HPLC, Postmortem, Spinal cord, Human, Rat, Neurodegeneration

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PII: S0022-510X(04)00106-6

doi:10.1016/j.jns.2004.04.011

Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 222, Issue 1 , Pages 49-53, 15 July 2004