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Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Tissues via the Formation of Reproducible Matrix Crystals by the Fluorescence-Assisted Spraying Method: A Quantification Approach

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 94, Issue 4, Pages 1990-1998

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c03369

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP21H03798, JP21H05006]
  2. Lotte Research Promotion Grant
  3. Qdai-jump Research Program Grant

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A fluorescence-assisted spraying method was developed to overcome the variability in matrix crystals and improve the reproducibility of analyte intensity in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging. The method utilized a fluorescent reagent, rhodamine 6G, to achieve a constant fluorescence intensity. The proposed method successfully quantified nifedipine and ferulic acid in a rat kidney section and visually determined the accumulation of ferulic acid in the kidney over time.
The application of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) imaging to quantitative analyses is restricted by the variability of MS intensity of the analytes in nonreproducible matrix crystals of tissues. To overcome this challenge, a fluorescence-assisted spraying method was developed for a constant matrix amount employing an MS-detectable fluorescent reagent, rhodamine 6G (R6G), which was sprayed with the matrix. To form a homogeneous matrix crystal on the tissue section, a matrix solution, 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (10 mg/mL), containing R6G (40 mu g/mL) and O-dinitrobenzene (O-DNB, 10 mg/mL) was sprayed until the desired constant fluorescence intensity was achieved. Compared with that obtained via conventional cycle-number-fixed spraying [relative standard deviation (RSD) = 31.1%], the reproducibility of the relative MS intensity of the analyte [ferulic acid (FA), RSD = 3.1%] to R6G was significantly improved by the fluorescence-assisted matrix spraying. This result indicated that R6G could be employed as an index of the matrix amount and an MS normalizing standard. The proposed matrix spraying successfully quantified nifedipine (0.5-40 pmol/mm(2) in the positive mode, R-2 = 0.965) and FA (0.5-75 pmol/mm(2) in the negative mode, R-2 = 0.9972) in the kidney section of a rat. Employing the quantitative MALDI-MS imaging assay, FA, which accumulated in the kidney of the rat after 50 mg/kg was orally administered, was visually determined to be 3.5, 3.0, and 0.2 mu mol/g tissue at 15, 30, and 60 min, respectively.

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