Abstract

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) serves as an emerging tool for spatial profiling of metabolic dysfunction in ischemic tissue. Prior to MSI data analysis, commonly used staining methods, e.g., triphenyltetrazole chloride (TTC) staining, need to be implemented on the adjacent tissue for delineating lesion area and evaluating infarction, resulting in extra consumption of the tissue sample as well as morphological mismatch. Here, we propose an in situ ratiometric MSI method for simultaneous demarcation of lesion border and spatial annotation of metabolic and enzymatic signatures in ischemic tissue on identical tissue sections. In this method, the ion abundance ratio of a reactant pair in the TCA cycle, e.g., fumarate to malate, is extracted pixel-by-pixel from an ambient MSI dataset of ischemic tissue and used as a surrogate indicator for metabolic activity of mitochondria to delineate lesion area as if the tissue has been chemically stained. This method is shown to be precise and robust in identifying lesions in brain tissues and tissue samples from different ischemic models including heart, liver, and kidney. Furthermore, the proposed method allows screening and predicting metabolic and enzymatic alterations which are related to mitochondrial dysfunction. Being capable of concurrent lesion identification, in situ metabolomics analysis, and screening of enzymatic alterations, the ratiometric MSI method bears great potential to explore ischemic damages at both metabolic and enzymatic levels in biological research.

Highlights

  • Ischemic injury occurs when the blood supply to an organ or tissue is disrupted and causes serious conditions associating with stroke, heart attack, acute kidney injury, and circulatory arrest

  • We propose an in situ ratiometric Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) strategy for stain-free delineation of the lesion area and discovery of ischemic-associated metabolic and enzymatic alterations

  • Providing major energy resources in metabolism, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is important for biosynthesis of molecules and determines the fate of tissue viability (Belanger et al, 2011)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Ischemic injury occurs when the blood supply to an organ or tissue is disrupted and causes serious conditions associating with stroke, heart attack, acute kidney injury, and circulatory arrest. The ratio of peak intensity between the ions of an isotope pair (i.e., light and heavy ion species) gives relative difference in abundance of the compound Zhao et al used non-isotopic mass tags for ratiometric quantitation to eliminate variations in ionization efficiencies due to heterogenous sample matrixes (Zhao et al, 2018) These studies have shown the great possibility of the ratiometric method in MS analysis to eliminate intrinsic and systematic errors.

Solvents and Reagents
Animal Studies
Tissue Sample Preparation
AFADESI-MSI Analysis
Histological Examinations
Data Processing
Statistical Analysis
Metabolite Identification
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Ratiometric MSI for Delineation of Ischemia in Biotissues
Applicability of Ischemic Delineation Using Ratiometric MSI
Screening and Prediction of Enzyme Expression Using Ratiometric MSI
CONCLUSION
ETHICS STATEMENT
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