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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
)
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A rapid and accurate method is presented for the determination of manganese in biological samples, using neutron activation analysis. Biological samples were irradiated at 5000 kW for 30 min. The samples were ashed on a hot plate with 14 mol/l
HNO3
and 6 mol/l HClO4, and resolved in 1 mol/l HClO4. 24Na and 24K were removed by passing each sample through in antimony pentoxide column. 54Mn was added as a tracer to calculate the ratio of manganese recovered by the separation procedure. Recovery was over 90%. This method was applied in order to determine manganese in various tissues. In the cervical spinal cord of the controls, the mean manganese concentrations in the anterior horn, the lateral and the posterior columns were 1.14, 1.06 and 0.90 ng/mg of dried tissue, respectively. In two cases if
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
the manganese concentrations in the cervical spinal cord were elevated, particularly in the anterior horn and the lateral column.
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PMID:Determination of manganese in tissues by neutron activation analysis using an antimony pentoxide column. 741 26
To investigate the roles of various elements in neurological disorders, multi-element analysis of limited quantities of samples in the central nervous system is required. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis suits this requirement, but spectral and non-spectral interferences are inevitable. We studied correction methods for the non-spectral interferences by analyzing signals of 21 elements in various concentrations of
HNO3
as well as 5 major elements (Na, K, P, Ca, and Cl). Using internal standards, the interferences caused by the major elements were corrected, but the interferences caused by
HNO3
were impossible to correct for the elements with high ionization potentials. Thus, we decided to use a standard addition method to correct these interferences. The spectral interferences on Mn and Fe rising from
HNO3
or major elements were compared with the signals of samples. Although the interferences on Mn were negligible, those on Fe were considerable and careful blank subtraction were needed. We measured concentrations of elements in the spinal cord of 4 controls and a patient with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
) using the standard addition method. The concentrations of Mn, Se, Fe, and Zn in the controls were nearly the same as previously reported values, whereas Mn concentrations in the
ALS
patient were higher.
...
PMID:Analysis of trace elements in the central nerve tissues with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. 884 83