Abstract

Cardiolipin is a prominent component of the mitochondrial inner membranes contributing to the regulation of multiple discrete mitochondrial functions. Here, we extend shotgun lipidomics to identify and quantitate cardiolipin molecular species directly from lipid extracts of biological samples. Three shotgun lipidomics approaches for analyses of cardiolipin molecular species were developed using either a continuous ion-transmission instrument (i.e., triple-quadrupole type) with either low or high mass resolution settings or a high mass resolution hybrid pulsed instrument [i.e., quadrupole time-of-flight (QqTOF) type]. Three chemical principles were used for the development of these approaches. These include the marked enrichment of linoleate in cardiolipin to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, the specific neutral loss of ketenes from doubly charged cardiolipin molecular ions to yield doubly charged triacyl monolysocardiolipins, and the doubly charged character of two phosphates in each cardiolipin molecular species. Through these techniques, we identified and quantified the specific molecular species profiles of cardiolipin directly from lipid extracts of mouse heart, liver, and skeletal muscle. The accuracy ( approximately 5%) and the low end of the linear dynamic range (10 fmol/microl) for quantitation make these approaches useful for studying alterations in cardiolipin metabolism in multiple disease states using either type of mass spectrometer.

Highlights

  • Cardiolipin is a prominent component of the mitochondrial inner membranes contributing to the regulation of multiple discrete mitochondrial functions

  • We developed an approach to globally analyze individual lipid molecular species of a biological sample without chromatographic separation directly from lipid extracts; this approach is known as shotgun lipidomics [16,17,18,19]

  • We extended shotgun lipidomics to identify and quantitate multiple lowabundance cardiolipin molecular species directly from lipid extracts of biological samples

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Summary

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Synthetic phospholipids, including 1,19,2,29-tetramyristoyl cardiolipin (T14:0 CL) and 1,19,2,29-tetraoleoyl cardiolipin (T18:1 CL) were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Inc. (Alabaster, AL). Synthetic phospholipids, including 1,19,2,29-tetramyristoyl cardiolipin (T14:0 CL) and 1,19,2,29-tetraoleoyl cardiolipin (T18:1 CL) were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Inc. Both cardiolipin molecular species were quantitated by capillary gas chromatography after methanolysis [20]. Solvents for sample preparation and for mass spectrometric analysis were obtained from Burdick and Jackson (Honeywell International, Inc., Muskegon, MI). All other chemical reagents were of at least analytical grade or the best grade available and were obtained from either Fisher Scientific (Pittsburgh, PA) or Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Co.

Sample preparation for mass spectrometric analyses
Instrumentation and mass spectrometry
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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