Abstract

We describe an analytic method for the separation and quantitation of a number of proenkephalin A-derived peptides using high pressure liquid chromatography coupled with amperometric electrochemical detection (HPLC-AECD). Initially, we coupled our HPLC separation system with AECD in series with a UV detector for additional confirmation of peak specificity. AECD provided a 10(6)-fold increase in sensitivity over UV detection for these peptides. In addition to Met-enkephalin (ME), ME-Arg, ME-Arg-Phe, ME-Arg-Gly-Leu, Leu-enkephalin (LE) and LE-Arg (Dyn 1-6), we separated and detected the sulfoxides of ME and its extended peptides. Subsequently, we used minor modifications of the isocratic mobile phase to separate and detect enkephalin-related peptides with greater sensitivity and shorter chromatographic run times; each of these mobile phases was used to separate and detect two to three peptides. We have applied this HPLC-AECD methodology to quantitate ME, ME-Arg-Phe, ME-Arg-Gly-Leu and LE in pheochromocytoma tumors.

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