alpha-Tocopherol in the developing rat retina: a high pressure liquid chromatographic analysis
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alpha-Tocopherol in the developing rat retina: a high pressure liquid chromatographic analysis
Abstract
High pressure liquid chromatography was used to measure alpha-tocopherol in the retinas of rats reared in a cyclic light or dark environment. These measurements were performed on extracts of whole retinas during the developmental period, 18-60 days, and on isolated ROS from adult animals. Similar alpha-tocopherol determinations were performed on retinas and isolated ROS following exposure of rats to intense visible light for 24 hr periods. The results show that alpha-tocopherol is chromatographically separated from the vitamin A derivatives found in the retina and is pure, as judged by mass spectrometry. In the retinas of cyclic light and dark reared rats, alpha-tocopherol accumulates in an age dependent fashion, so that at 60 days the level is nearly double that of animals at 18-20 days of age (P less than 0.001). Because the age dependent accumulation of rhodopsin is greater in dark reared rats, the average molar ratio of rhodopsin to alpha- tocopherol in the retina of dark reared animals is 25% higher than in cyclic light rats. Following exposure of rats to intense visible light for 24 hr periods, alpha-tocopherol concentrations in the retina were unchanged from the levels in control animals. In adult animals the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in ROS is 2.5-3.5 times higher than in whole retina. ROS from adult cyclic light reared rats also contain an average of 43% more alpha-tocopherol per mg protein than ROS from dark maintained animals (P less than 0.005).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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