The ganglioside composition of the cerebral hemispheres of young and a
dult rats of either sex has been herein assessed for the first time, I
n females, the total ganglioside content at any age, the content of GM
1, GD1a, and GD1b at 8 days, and the content of GM1, GD1b, GT1b, and G
Q1b at 60 days were higher in the right than in the left hemisphere, I
n males, no difference was observed, Concerning the ceramide moiety, a
difference was displayed by C18:1 long-chain base in GD1a, whose prop
ortion was-higher in the left than in the right hemisphere of females
aged 8 days, The comparison between homolateral hemispheres of rats of
different sex revealed several differences, On average, in 8-day-old
animals, the content of gangliosides was higher in females than in mal
es, At 60 days the amount of gangliosides was on average lower in fema
les than in males, even if with some exception, The data obtained with
the current investigation show the existence of a ganglioside lateral
ization in rat brain, exclusively in females, and almost entirely at c
harge of the oligosaccharide portion, Moreover, age dependent changes
of ganglioside pattern and content show a dependence on brain laterali
zation. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.