Abstract

Abstract— Bovine axons derived from myelinated CNS axons were found to have 13.5% lipid. This lipid was composed of 20.1% cholesterol, 20.1% galactolipid, 14.6% ethanolarhine phosphatides (56.4% in the plasmalogen form), 18.3% choline phosphatides (10.0% in the plasmalogen form), 9.3% sphingomyelin, 5.6% phosphatidyl serine and 3.4% phosphatidyl inositol. The bovine axons had 0.33 μg ganglioside NeuNAc/mg dry weight. The axon gangliosides were found to contain the four major types of bovine gangliosides, as well as gangliosides GM2 and GD3. The latter two amounted to 20.9 and 15.8 mole per cent respectively, of total gangliosides. On a molar basis, about one half of the gangliosides were monosialogangliosides, with a decreased contribution by gangliosides GT1 and GD1b relative to ganglioside distributions which have been reported for most other CNS components. The relationship of the bovine axonal lipid composition to bovine white matter and its constituents, as well as to other CNS and PNS axonal preparations is discussed.

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