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Gold internal standard correction for elemental imaging of soft tissue sections by LA-ICP-MS: element distribution in eye microstructures

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 405, Issue 10, Pages 3091-3096

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-013-6778-4

Keywords

Laser ablation; Biological samples; Mass spectrometry/ICP-MS

Funding

  1. Plan Nacional de I+D+I (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation or MICINN, and FEDER Program) [MAT2010-20921-C02-01]
  2. PCTI Asturias [FC-09-EQUIP09-29, FC-11-COF11-21]
  3. MICINN

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Laser ablation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry has been developed for the elemental imaging of Mg, Fe and Cu distribution in histological tissue sections of fixed eyes, embedded in paraffin, from human donors (cadavers). This work presents the development of a novel internal standard correction methodology based on the deposition of a homogeneous thin gold film on the tissue surface and the use of the Au-197(+) signal as internal standard. Sample preparation (tissue section thickness) and laser conditions were carefully optimized, and internal normalisation using Au-197(+) was compared with C-13(+) correction for imaging applications. Mg-24(+), Fe-56(+) and Cu-63(+) distributions were investigated in histological sections of the anterior segment of the eye (including the iris, ciliary body, cornea and trabecular meshwork) and were shown to be heterogeneously distributed along those tissue structures. Reproducibility was assessed by imaging different human eye sections from the same donor and from ten different eyes from adult normal donors, which showed that similar spatial maps were obtained and therefore demonstrate the analytical potential of using Au-197(+) as internal standard. The proposed analytical approach could offer a robust tool with great practical interest for clinical studies, e.g. to investigate trace element distribution of metals and their alterations in ocular diseases.

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