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Imaging of complex sulfatides SM3 and SB1a in mouse kidney using MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry.

Christian Marsching1, Matthias Eckhardt, Hermann-Josef Gröne, Roger Sandhoff, Carsten Hopf.   

Abstract

Sulfatides, a class of acidic glycosphingolipids, are highly expressed in mammalian myelin and in kidney, where they are thought to stabilize neuronal structures and signaling and to influence osmotic stability of renal cells, respectively. Recently, 9-aminoacridine (9-AA) has been introduced as a negative ion matrix that displays high selectivity for low complexity galactosylceramid-I(3)-sulfate sulfatides and that is suitable for quantitative analysis by matrix-assisted desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS). Analyzing acidic fractions of lipid extracts and cryosections from kidneys of wild type and arylsulfatase A-deficient (ASA -/-) mice, we demonstrate that 9-AA also enables sensitive on-target analysis as well as imaging of complex lactosylceramide-II(3)-sulfate and gangliotetraosylceramide-II(3), IV(3) bis-sulfate sulfatides by MALDI-TOF/TOF MS. Utilizing the MALDI imaging MS technique, we show differential localization in mouse kidney of (1) sulfatides with identical ceramide anchors, but different glycan-sulfate head groups but also of (2) sulfatides with identical head groups but with different acyl- or sphingoid base moieties. A comparison of MALDI images of renal sulfatides from control and sulfatide storing arylsulfatase A-deficient (ASA -/-) mice revealed relative expression differences, very likely reflecting differences in sulfatide turnover of the various renal cell types. These results establish MALDI imaging MS with 9-AA matrix as a label-free method for spatially resolved ex vivo investigation of the relative turnover of sulfatides in animal models of human glycosphingolipid storage disease.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21359825     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-011-4802-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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2.  Renal sulfatides: sphingoid base-dependent localization and region-specific compensation of CerS2-dysfunction.

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6.  Diabetic nephropathy induces alterations in the glomerular and tubule lipid profiles.

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7.  Two Specific Sulfatide Species Are Dysregulated during Renal Development in a Mouse Model of Alport Syndrome.

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9.  Quantitative imaging mass spectrometry of renal sulfatides: validation by classical mass spectrometric methods.

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10.  Sulfatides are required for renal adaptation to chronic metabolic acidosis.

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