A high‐performance liquid chromatography assay with a triazole‐bonded column for evaluation of d‐amino acid oxidase activity

Biomedical Chromatography - Tập 30 Số 3 - Trang 384-389 - 2016
Megumi Iwasaki1, Yoshiyuki Kashiwaguma1, Chihiro Nagashima1, Mao Izumi1, Ayano Uekusa1, Sumiko Iwasa1, Mayu Onozato1, Hideaki Ichiba1, Takeshi Fukushima1
1Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University, Chiba, 274-8510, Japan.

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Abstract

Elution profiles of kynurenic acid (KYNA) and 7‐chlorokynurenic acid (Cl‐KYNA) were examined by high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a triazole‐bonded stationary phase column (Cosmosil® HILIC) under isocratic elution of a mobile phase consisting of CH3CN–aqueous 10 mm ammonium formate between pH 3.0 and 6.0. The capacity factors of KYNA and Cl‐KYNA varied with both the CH3CN content and the pH of the mobile phase. The elution order of KYNA and Cl‐KYNA was reversed between the CH3CN‐ and H2O‐rich mobile phases, suggesting that hydrophilic interactions and anion‐exchange interactions caused retention of KYNA and Cl‐KYNA in the CH3CN‐ and H2O‐rich mobile phases, respectively. The present HPLC method using a triazole‐bonded column and fluorescence detection (excitation 250 nm, emission 398 nm) was applied to monitor in vitro production of KYNA from d‐kynurenine (d‐KYN) by d‐amino acid oxidase (DAO) using Cl‐KYNA as an internal standard. A single KYNA peak was clearly observed after enzymatic reaction of d‐KYN with DAO. Production of KYNA from d‐KYN was suppressed by the addition of commercial DAO inhibitors. The present HPLC method can be used to evaluate DAO activity and DAO inhibitory effects in candidate drugs for the treatment of schizophrenia. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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