posted on 2020-08-12, 16:08authored byPatrick
O. Helmer, Arne Behrens, Edward Rudt, Uwe Karst, Heiko Hayen
In
recent years, cardiolipin (CL) oxidation products were recognized
as potential markers for mitochondrial dysfunction in conjunction
with age related diseases. The analysis of oxidized CL requires powerful
analysis techniques due to high structural diversity. In addition,
low concentrations of partly labile compounds pose a special challenge,
supplemented by the occurrence of isomeric compounds, e.g., hydroperoxylated
vs dihydroxylated products. Therefore, we present a hyphenated method
based on liquid chromatography coupled to trapped ion mobility spectrometry
(TIMS) for separation and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) for structural
characterization. This enables comprehensive analysis of an artificially
oxidized CL extract of bovine heart. Isomeric oxidation products could
be differentiated by mobility-resolved MS/MS fragmentation experiments.
Our developed method could help to better understand the physiological
role of oxidized CL.