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Quantification of Cholesterol and Cholesteryl Ester by Direct Flow Injection High-Resolution Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Utilizing Species-Specific Response Factors.

Marcus Höring1, Christer S Ejsing2,3, Martin Hermansson2, Gerhard Liebisch1.   

Abstract

The quantification of free cholesterol (FC) and cholesteryl ester (CE) in mammalian samples is of great interest for basic science and clinical lipidomics. Here, we evaluated the feasibility of direct flow injection analysis (FIA) coupled to electrospray ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry (ESI-HRMS) to quantify FC and CE in lipid extracts from human serum, cultured cells, and mouse liver. Despite poor ionization efficiency of FC, the limit of quantitation was sufficient for precise and accurate quantification of FC by multiplexed HRMS (MSX) analysis without using a derivatization step. However, it was demonstrated that, upon full scan Fourier transform MS (FTMS) quantification, CE species show substantial differences in their analytical responses depending on number of double bonds, length of the acyl chain, infused lipid concentration, and other lipid components. A major determinant for these response differences is their susceptibility to in-source fragmentation. In particular, introduction of double bonds lowers the degree of in-source fragmentation. Therefore, CE species-specific response factors need to be applied for CE quantification by FTMS to achieve accurate concentrations. Method validation demonstrated that FIA-ESI-HRMS (MSX and FTMS) is applicable for quantification of FC and CE in samples used in basic science as well as clinical studies such as cultured cells, tissue homogenates, and serum.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30707563     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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2.  Application of Lipid Class Ratios for Sample Stability Monitoring-Evaluation of Murine Tissue Homogenates and SDS as a Stabilizer.

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5.  Accurate Lipid Quantification of Tissue Homogenates Requires Suitable Sample Concentration, Solvent Composition, and Homogenization Procedure-A Case Study in Murine Liver.

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