posted on 2025-01-30, 18:06authored byMichal Javorek, Michal Hendrych, Kateřina Ondráková, Jan Preisler, Antonín Bednařík
Obtaining high-quality matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
mass spectrometry (MALDI MS) images and the reproducibility of the
technique depend strongly on the sample preparation protocol. The
most crucial part is the application of the MALDI matrix, which often
relies on expensive spraying or sublimation coaters. In this work,
we present a new dual-polarity matrix for MALDI mass spectrometry
imaging (MSI): Basic Blue 7 (BB7), which belongs to the group of triarylmethane
dyes. Thanks to its good solubility in water, this matrix allows a
quick and simple sample preparation protocol without the need for
sophisticated spraying or sublimation instrumentation: dipping the
glass with tissue into the dye solution. This technique closely resembles
the staining methods employed in classical histopathology. The technique
is demonstrated on MSI of lipids in mouse brain sections in positive
and negative ion modes using a subatmospheric pressure MALDI source
coupled with an orbital trap mass spectrometer. The results are compared
with traditional matrices, such as 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB)
and 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (DAN). BB7 excels, especially in negative
ion mode, offering low background signals and high signal intensities
of many lipid classes. Furthermore, the stained tissue can simply
be inspected visually and allows basic histopathology annotation prior
to MSI. Here, we demonstrate that staining offers excellent image
quality, reproducible sample preparation, and the potential for automation
and utilization for high spatial resolution MSI.