Tissue distribution of phytanic acid and its analogues in a kinship with Refsum's disease
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Tissue distribution of phytanic acid and its analogues in a kinship with Refsum's disease
Abstract
Three of six kin were identified, by high performance thin layer chromatography, capillary gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, as having phytanic acid storage disease. Phytanic acid was found in triacylglycerol and, to a lesser degree, in phosphatidylcholine and free fatty acids. An unsaturated analogue of phytanic acid was additionally identified in plasma and erythrocyte triacylglycerols. In plasma, branched chain fatty acids were primarily localized in the low density lipoprotein fraction. The concentration of plasma major fatty acids was not affected by the presence of these branched chain fatty acids. In contrast to plasma, only small amounts of phytanic acid were found in cerebrospinal fluid and biopsied sural nerve. The nerve phytanate was mainly associated with triacylglycerol in epineurial and perineurial tissues. Lack of phytanate accumulation in sural endoneurium, even in cases with severe fiber degeneration, suggests that demyelination in Refsum's disease may not be due to myelin instability resulting from the incorporation of branched chain fatty acids into peripheral nerve membrane.
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