posted on 2023-10-16, 17:48authored byRuiyang Sun, Weiwei Tang, Ping Li, Bin Li
Unsaturated lipids containing different numbers and locations
of
CC bonds are significantly associated with a variety of cellular
and metabolic functions. Although matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI MSI) has been used to visualize the
spatial distribution patterns of various lipids in biological tissues,
in situ identification, discrimination, and visualization of lipid
CC location isomers remain challenging. Herein, an efficient
and fast on-tissue chemical derivatization (OTCD) approach was developed
to pinpoint the locations of CC bonds in complex lipids in
situ via methyltrioxorhenium (MTO)-catalyzed epoxidation of CC
with a urea hydrogen peroxide (UHP)/hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) system.
The efficiency of OTCD could reach 100% via one-step spray deposition
of the solution mixture of MTO/UHP/HFIP at room temperature. The developed
OTCD method provided rich structural information on lipid CC
location isomers, and their accurate spatial distribution patterns
were resolved in mouse brain tissues. Tissue-specific distributions
and changes of lipid CC location isomers in the liver sections
of obese ob/ob and diabetic db/db mice were further investigated, and
their correlation in two animal models was revealed. The simplicity
and high efficiency of the OTCD method developed for MALDI tandem
MSI of lipid CC location isomers possess great potential for
functional spatial lipidomics.