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Cell-Based Ambient Venturi Autosampling and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometric Imaging of Products

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 94, Issue 8, Pages 3456-3466

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c03625

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 81761128005, 21834002]
  2. Guangxi University
  3. Central China Normal University

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A cell-based ambient Venturi autosampling device was developed for real-time monitoring of dynamic cell secretions in response to chemical stimulations. It utilizes the Venturi effect to deliver secretory products of cells for detection and screening using matrix assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry.
A cell-based ambient Venturi autosampling device was established for the monitoring of dynamic cell secretions in response to chemical stimulations in real time with temporal resolution on the order of a second. Detection of secretory products of cells and screening of bioactive compounds are primarily performed on an ambient autosampling probe and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry. It takes advantage of the Venturi effect in which the fluid flowing through an inlet capillary tube is automatically fed into a parallel array of multiple outlet capillaries. Cells are incubated inside the inlet capillary tube that is connected with either a syringe pump or liquid chromatography (LC) for the transfer of single compounds or mixtures, respectively. Secretory products were continuously pushed into the outlet capillaries and then spotted into a compressed thin film of the matrix material 9-aminoacridine for MALDI mass spectrometric imaging. In physiological pH, without the use of high voltages and without the use of chemical derivatizations, this platform can be applied to the direct assay of neurotransmitters or other secretory products released from cells in response to the stimulation of individual compounds or LC-separated eluates of natural mixtures. It provides a new way to identify bioactive compounds with a detection limit down to 0.04 fmol/pixel.

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