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Akitoyo Hishimoto1, Hiroko Nomaru1, Kenny Ye2, Akira Nishi1, Jihyeon Lim3, Jennifer T Aguilan3, Edward Nieves3, Gina Kang1, Ruth Hogue Angeletti3, Noboru Hiroi4.
Abstract
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) (MALDI-IMS) provides a technical means for simultaneous analysis of precise anatomic localization and regulation of peptides. We explored the technical capability of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry for characterization of peptidomic regulation by an addictive substance along two distinct projection systems in the mouse striatum. The spatial expression patterns of substance P and proenkephalin, marker neuropeptides of two distinct striatal projection neurons, were negatively correlated at baseline. We detected 768 mass/charge (m/z) peaks whose expression levels were mostly negatively and positively correlated with expression levels of substance P and proenkephalin A (amino acids 218-228), respectively, within the dorsal striatum. After nicotine administration, there was a positive shift in correlation of mass/charge peak expression levels with substance P and proenkephalin A (218-228). Our exploratory analyses demonstrate the technical capacity of MALDI-IMS for comprehensive identification of peptidomic regulation patterns along histochemically distinguishable striatal projection pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Caudate-putamen; In situ mass spectrometry; Nicotine addiction; Peptides; Peptidomics; Striatum
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26520239 PMCID: PMC4744103 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.09.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Psychiatry ISSN: 0006-3223 Impact factor: 13.382