| Literature DB >> 29519127 |
Kei Zaitsu1,2, Yumi Hayashi1,3, Tasuku Murata4, Kazumi Yokota4, Tomomi Ohara1,2, Maiko Kusano2, Hitoshi Tsuchihashi2, Tetsuya Ishikawa3, Akira Ishii2, Koretsugu Ogata4, Hiroshi Tanihata4.
Abstract
Recent improvements in ambient ionization techniques combined with mass spectrometry has enabled to achieve real-time monitoring of analytes of interest, even for biogenic molecules in living animals. Here, we demonstrate a newly developed system for in vivo real-time monitoring of metabolites in a living mouse brain. It consists of a semiautomated manipulation system and a unique probe electrospray ionization unit, which uses an extremely thin solid needle (tip dia.: 700 nm) for direct sampling and ionization, coupled to a conventional tandem mass spectrometer. The system successfully monitored 8 cerebrum metabolites related to central energy metabolism in an isoflurane-anesthetized mouse in real time with a 20 s interval. Moreover, our system succeeded in capturing dynamics of energy metabolism in a mouse administered with cannabinoid type-1 receptor agonist, which is known to disrupt cerebrum energy metabolism. The present system now opens the door to the next stage of cutting-edge technique in achieving in vivo real-time monitoring.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29519127 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b05291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986