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Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model

BACKGROUND: White matter injury and degeneration are common features of developmental and aging-associated diseases, yet their pathobiological bases are poorly understood. However, recent advances in Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) instruments and chemistry have provided critical...

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Autores principales: Krotow, Alexander, Yalcin, Emine B, Kay, Jared, de la Monte, Suzanne M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29226272
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2469-9861.1000113
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Yalcin, Emine B
Kay, Jared
de la Monte, Suzanne M
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description BACKGROUND: White matter injury and degeneration are common features of developmental and aging-associated diseases, yet their pathobiological bases are poorly understood. However, recent advances in Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) instruments and chemistry have provided critical tools for myelin-lipid analytical research. DESIGN: This study characterizes Cigarette Smoke (CS) exposure effects on frontal lobe lipid ion profiles in adult male A/J mice that had been exposed to air for 8 weeks (A8), CS for 4 (CS4) or 8 weeks (CS8), or CS8 followed by 2 weeks recovery (CS8+R). MALDI data acquired by analysis of lipid extracts plated onto a ground steel target (high through-put) were compared with Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS). RESULTS: MALDI-time-of-flight (TOF) detected 120 lipid ions with m/z’s of 600 to 1300 (phospholipids and sulfatides) in samples plated onto the steel target or analyzed by IMS, but just 25 ions (18%) were detected by both methods. IMS more effectively detected ions in the highest m/z range, whereas the extracts had abundant middle-range m/z ions. The experimental groups were better discriminated by PCA and R-generated heat map hierarchical clustering of IMS data than lipid extract data. On the other hand, both methods clearly delineated the CS4, CS8 and CS8+R experimental groups from control. CONCLUSIONS: MALDI analysis of brain lipid extracts plated onto a ground steel target for high through-put studies, or imaged directly in tissue can be used to assess biochemical pathology of white matter neurodegeneration and responses to treatment.
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spelling pubmed-57194962017-12-07 Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model Krotow, Alexander Yalcin, Emine B Kay, Jared de la Monte, Suzanne M Mass Spectrom Purif Tech Article BACKGROUND: White matter injury and degeneration are common features of developmental and aging-associated diseases, yet their pathobiological bases are poorly understood. However, recent advances in Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) instruments and chemistry have provided critical tools for myelin-lipid analytical research. DESIGN: This study characterizes Cigarette Smoke (CS) exposure effects on frontal lobe lipid ion profiles in adult male A/J mice that had been exposed to air for 8 weeks (A8), CS for 4 (CS4) or 8 weeks (CS8), or CS8 followed by 2 weeks recovery (CS8+R). MALDI data acquired by analysis of lipid extracts plated onto a ground steel target (high through-put) were compared with Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS). RESULTS: MALDI-time-of-flight (TOF) detected 120 lipid ions with m/z’s of 600 to 1300 (phospholipids and sulfatides) in samples plated onto the steel target or analyzed by IMS, but just 25 ions (18%) were detected by both methods. IMS more effectively detected ions in the highest m/z range, whereas the extracts had abundant middle-range m/z ions. The experimental groups were better discriminated by PCA and R-generated heat map hierarchical clustering of IMS data than lipid extract data. On the other hand, both methods clearly delineated the CS4, CS8 and CS8+R experimental groups from control. CONCLUSIONS: MALDI analysis of brain lipid extracts plated onto a ground steel target for high through-put studies, or imaged directly in tissue can be used to assess biochemical pathology of white matter neurodegeneration and responses to treatment. 2016-04-20 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5719496/ /pubmed/29226272 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2469-9861.1000113 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Krotow, Alexander
Yalcin, Emine B
Kay, Jared
de la Monte, Suzanne M
Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title_full Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title_short Comparative Analysis of Lipid Extracts and Imaging Mass Spectrometry for Evaluating Cerebral White Matter Biochemical Pathology in an Experimental Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure Model
title_sort comparative analysis of lipid extracts and imaging mass spectrometry for evaluating cerebral white matter biochemical pathology in an experimental second-hand cigarette smoke exposure model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29226272
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2469-9861.1000113
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