Internal standard method for the measurement of choline and acetylcholine by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection

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An internal standard method has been developed for the determination of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and/or its metabolic precursor choline. This approach couples the high separation efficiency of capillary electrophoresis with the sensitivity and selectivity of electrochemical detection at an enzyme-modified electrode. Indirect electrochemical detection is accomplished at a 25 μm platinum electrode modified by cross-linking the enzymes choline oxidase and acetylcholinesterase with glutaraldehyde. Although in this simple form of electrode fabrication there is a gradual loss of response from the electrochemical detector with time, accurate quantitation is achieved by the addition of butyrylcholine, which is also a substrate for acetylcholinesterase, as an internal standard. A linear response is achieved between 0 and 125 μM with a limit of detection of 2 μM (25 fmol). The utility of this method was demonstrated by monitoring the kinetics of choline uptake in synaptosomal preparations. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Wise, D. D., Barkhimer, T. V., Brault, P. A., Kirchhoff, J. R., Messer, W. S., & Hudson, R. A. (2002). Internal standard method for the measurement of choline and acetylcholine by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection. Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences, 775(1), 49–56. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1570-0232(02)00269-6

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