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. 2019 Jul 7;20(13):3341. doi: 10.3390/ijms20133341

Table 3.

Summary of lipids down- or up-regulated (compared to a control) in a PD patient rated as 5 on the Hoehn and Yahr scale.

PC oPC/pPC PE oPE/pPE PI SM
31:2 ↑
33:0 ↑
33:1 ↑
33:2 ↑
34:0 ↑
34:1 ↑
34:4 ↑
35:1 ↑
35:2 ↑
36:1 ↑
36:2 ↑
37:1 ↑
38:4 ↑
40:5 ↑
40:6 ↑
28:0 ↓
28:1 ↓
29:1 ↓
30:0 ↓
30:1 ↓
32:1 ↓
32:2 ↓
36:4 ↓
38:2 ↓
39:3 ↓
34:0 ↑
36:4 ↑
38:4 ↑
32:1 ↓
32:2 ↓
36:1 ↑
37:4 ↑
38:4 ↑
40:5 ↑
32:1 ↓
36:2 ↓
36:4 ↓
36:5 ↓
38:2 ↓
38:3 ↓
38:6 ↓
38:5 ↑
39:5 ↑
39:6 ↑
40:6 ↑
32:2 ↓
34:3 ↓
36:6 ↓
38:6 ↓
35:1 ↑
35:2 ↑
38:4 ↑
38:5 ↑
40:4 ↑
40:5 ↑
37:3 ↓
38:3 ↓
39:4 ↓
34:0;2 ↑
35:1;2 ↑
36:2:2 ↓

Legend: (↓) downregulated; (↑) upregulated. PC: phosphatidylcholine, oPC: plasmanyl-phosphatidylcholine, pPC: plasmenyl-phosphatidylcholine, PE: phosphatidylethanolamine oPE: plasmanyl-phosphatidylethanolamine, pPE: plasmenyl-phosphatidylethanolamine, PI: phosphatidylinositol, SM: sphingomyelin.