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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 411(13): 2809-2816, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30895347

RESUMEN

Diabetic kidney disease is a serious complication of diabetes that can ultimately lead to end-stage renal disease. The pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease is complex, and fundamental research is still required to provide a better understanding of the driving forces behind it. We report regional metabolic aberrations from an untargeted mass spectrometry imaging study of kidney tissue using an insulinopenic rat model of diabetes. Diabetes was induced by intravenous injection of streptozotocin, and kidneys were harvested 2 weeks thereafter. Imaging was performed using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization connected to a high-mass-resolving mass spectrometer. No histopathological changes were observed in the kidney sections; however, mass spectrometry imaging revealed a significant increase in several 18-carbon unsaturated non-esterified fatty acid species and monoacylglycerols. Notably, these 18-carbon acyl chains were also constituents of several increased diacylglycerol species. In addition, a number of short- and long-chain acylcarnitines were found to be accumulated while several amino acids were depleted. This study presents unique regional metabolic data indicating a dysregulated energy metabolism in renal mitochondria as an early response to streptozotocin-induced type I diabetes. Graphical abstract.


Asunto(s)
Aminoácidos de Cadena Ramificada/análisis , Carnitina/análogos & derivados , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/complicaciones , Nefropatías Diabéticas/patología , Riñón/patología , Lípidos/análisis , Espectrometría de Masa por Ionización de Electrospray/métodos , Animales , Carnitina/análisis , Diglicéridos/análisis , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , Riñón/química , Masculino , Monoglicéridos/análisis , Oxidación-Reducción , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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Analyst ; 142(19): 3639-3647, 2017 Oct 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28835951

RESUMEN

Molecular profiling of single cells has the potential to significantly advance our understanding of cell function and cellular processes of importance to health and disease. In particular, small molecules with rapid turn-over rates can reveal activated metabolic pathways resulting from an altered chemical environment or cellular events such as differentiation. Consequently, techniques for quantitative metabolite detection acquired in a higher throughput manner are needed to characterize the biological variability between seemingly homogenous cells. Here, we show that nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) mass spectrometry (MS) enables sensitive molecular profiling and quantification of endogenous species in single cells in a higher throughput manner. Specifically, we show a large number of detected amino acids and phospholipids, including plasmalogens, readily detected from single cheek cells. Further, by incorporating a phosphatidylcholine (PC) internal standard into the nano-DESI solvent, we determined the total amount of PC in one cell to be 1.2 pmoles. Finally, we describe a higher throughput approach where molecules in single cells are automatically profiled. These developments in single cell analysis provide a basis for future studies to understand cellular processes related to drug effects, cell differentiation and altered chemical microenvironments.


Asunto(s)
Células Epiteliales/química , Fosfatidilcolinas/análisis , Análisis de la Célula Individual , Espectrometría de Masa por Ionización de Electrospray , Humanos , Lípidos/análisis , Mucosa Bucal/citología
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Analyst ; 142(18): 3424-3431, 2017 Sep 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28828451

RESUMEN

Nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) has been established as a powerful technique for mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) of biomolecules from tissue samples. The direct liquid extraction of analytes from a surface at ambient pressure negates the need for significant sample preparation or matrix application. Although many recent studies have applied nano-DESI to new and exciting applications, there has not been much work in the development and improvement of the nano-DESI source. Here, we incorporate a nebulizer to replace the self-aspirating secondary capillary in the conventional nano-DESI setup, and characterize the device by use of rat kidney tissue sections. We find that the pneumatically assisted nano-DESI device offers improved sensitivity for metabolite species by 1-3 orders of magnitude through more complete desolvation and reduced ionization suppression. Further, the pneumatically assisted nano-DESI device reduces the dependence on probe-to-surface distance and enables sampling and imaging using pure water as the nano-DESI solvent. This provides exclusive detection and imaging of many highly polar endogenous species. Overall, the developed pneumatically assisted nano-DESI device provides more versatile solvent selection and an increased sensitivity for metabolites, which generates ion images of higher contrast - allowing for more intricate studies of metabolite distribution.


Asunto(s)
Riñón/metabolismo , Solventes , Espectrometría de Masa por Ionización de Electrospray , Animales , Masculino , Nanotecnología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Agua
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Analyst ; 141(12): 3686-95, 2016 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26859000

RESUMEN

Small molecule neurotransmitters are essential for the function of the nervous system, and neurotransmitter imbalances are often connected to neurological disorders. The ability to quantify such imbalances is important to provide insights into the biochemical mechanisms underlying the disorder. This proof-of-principle study presents online quantification of small molecule neurotransmitters, specifically acetylcholine, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate, in rat brain tissue sections using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) mass spectrometry imaging. By incorporating deuterated internal standards in the nano-DESI solvent we show identification, accurate mapping, and quantification of these small neurotransmitters in rat brain tissue without introducing any additional sample preparation steps. We find that GABA is about twice as abundant in the medial septum-diagonal band complex (MSDB) as in the cortex, while glutamate is about twice as abundant in the cortex as compared to the MSDB. The study shows that nano-DESI is well suited for imaging of small molecule neurotransmitters in health and disease.


Asunto(s)
Química Encefálica , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagen , Neurotransmisores/análisis , Espectrometría de Masa por Ionización de Electrospray , Acetilcolina/análisis , Animales , Femenino , Ácido Glutámico/análisis , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Estándares de Referencia , Ácido gamma-Aminobutírico/análisis
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