Abstract

Succinylpurines accumulate in the body fluids of patients with adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL) deficiency but their source in the cerebrospinal fluid remains obscure. Study based on the incorporation of 13C-stable isotope-labeled glycine into cultured oligodendroglia from ADSL-deficient patient and the measurement of labeled products by LC/MS/MS showed total intracellular concentrations of succinylpurines from 45 to 99μmol/l and so these results suggest that these cells can be the source of the compounds in vivo.

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