| Literature DB >> 32633532 |
Reza Shariatgorji1,2, Anna Nilsson1,2, Nicole Strittmatter3, Theodosia Vallianatou1,2, Xiaoqun Zhang4, Per Svenningsson4, Richard J A Goodwin3,5, Per E Andrén1,2.
Abstract
Mass spectrometry imaging using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization and desorption electrospray ionization has recently been employed to investigate the distribution of neurotransmitters, including biogenic amines and amino acids, directly in brain tissue sections. Ionization is facilitated by charge-tagging through pyrylium derivatization of primary amine containing neurotransmitters directly in tissue sections, significantly improving the limit of detection. Since the derivatization adds carbon and hydrogen to the target compounds, the resulting isotopic patterns of the products are not distinctive from those of the nonderivatized species. Here, we describe an approach for chemically modifying the reactive pyrylium ion to introduce the distinct isotopic signature of bromine in mass spectra of chemically derivatized substances in tissue sections. The method enables monoamine compounds to be distinguished directly in tissue sections, facilitating their identification.Entities:
Keywords: amino acid; brain; bromopyrylium derivatization; catecholamine; imaging; monoamine neurotransmitter
Year: 2020 PMID: 32633532 DOI: 10.1021/jasms.0c00166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ISSN: 1044-0305 Impact factor: 3.109