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Sampling Method Affects HR-MAS NMR Spectra of Healthy Caprine Brain Biopsies.

Annakatrin Häni1, Gaëlle Diserens2, Anna Oevermann3, Peter Vermathen2, Christina Precht1.   

Abstract

The metabolic profiling of tissue biopsies using high-resolution-magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy may be influenced by experimental factors such as the sampling method. Therefore, we compared the effects of two different sampling methods on the metabolome of brain tissue obtained from the brainstem and thalamus of healthy goats by 1H HR-MAS NMR spectroscopy-in vivo-harvested biopsy by a minimally invasive stereotactic approach compared with postmortem-harvested sample by dissection with a scalpel. Lactate and creatine were elevated, and choline-containing compounds were altered in the postmortem compared to the in vivo-harvested samples, demonstrating rapid changes most likely due to sample ischemia. In addition, in the brainstem samples acetate and inositols, and in the thalamus samples ƴ-aminobutyric acid, were relatively increased postmortem, demonstrating regional differences in tissue degradation. In conclusion, in vivo-harvested brain biopsies show different metabolic alterations compared to postmortem-harvested samples, reflecting less tissue degradation. Sampling method and brain region should be taken into account in the analysis of metabolic profiles. To be as close as possible to the actual situation in the living individual, it is desirable to use brain samples obtained by stereotactic biopsy whenever possible.

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Keywords:  goat; ischemia; metabolism; postmortem brain sampling; stereotactic brain biopsy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33419191      PMCID: PMC7825498          DOI: 10.3390/metabo11010038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolites        ISSN: 2218-1989


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