posted on 2022-08-31, 16:05authored byWenbin Liu, Wei-dong Zhang, Tongzhou Li, Zhiwei Zhou, Mingdu Luo, Xi Chen, Yuping Cai, Zheng-Jiang Zhu
N-Acylethanolamines (NAE) are a class
of essential
signaling lipids that are involved in a variety of physiological processes,
such as energy homeostasis, anti-inflammatory responses, and neurological
functions. NAE lipids are functionally different yet structurally
similar and often have low concentrations in biological systems. Therefore,
the comprehensive analysis of NAE lipids in complex biological matrices
is very challenging. In this work, we developed an ion mobility–mass
spectrometry (IM-MS) based four-dimensional (4D) untargeted technology
for comprehensive analysis of NAE lipids. First, we employed the picolinyl
derivatization to significantly improve ionization sensitivity of
NAE lipids by 2–9-fold. Next, we developed a two-step quantitative
structure–retention relationship (QSRR) strategy and used the
AllCCS software to curate a 4D library for 170 NAE lipids with information
on m/z, retention time, collision
cross-section, and MS/MS spectra. Then, we developed a 4D untargeted
technology empowered by the 4D library to support unambiguous identifications
of NAE lipids. Using this technology, we readily identified a total
of 68 NAE lipids across different biological samples. Finally, we
used the 4D untargeted technology to comprehensively quantify 47 NAE
lipids in 10 functional regions in the mouse brain and revealed a
broad spectrum of the age-associated changes in NAE lipids across
brain regions. We envision that the comprehensive analysis of NAE
lipids will strengthen our understanding of their functions in regulating
distinct physiological activities.