Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure has been developed for the detailed analysis of amino acids and related compounds in 10-μl samples of perilymph from the guinea pig cochlea (inner ear). The procedure employs an Aminco amino acid analyzer and combines the use of a single chromatographic column, lithium citrate buffers for elution, a change of column temperature, and fluorometric detection of o-phthaldialdehyde/2-mercaptoethanol adducts of primary amines. Sensitivity is about 0.2 pmol referenced to leucine. Fifty-four primary amine components are detectable in perilymph collected in relative silence. Twentynine compounds have been identified, and six are putative amino acid neurotransmitters. The present method provides new information about the chemical composition of perilymph and is suitable for the analysis of physiological fluids available only in volumes of several microliters.

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