Liquid microjunction surface sampling probe electrospray mass spectrometry for detection of drugs and metabolites in thin tissue sections

Gary J. Van Berkel, Vilmos Kertesz, Kenneth A. Koeplinger, Marissa Vavrek, Ah Ng Tony Kong

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Abstract

A self-aspirating, liquid microjunction surface sampling probe/electrospray emitter mass spectrometry system was demonstrated for use in the direct analysis of spotted and dosed drugs and their metabolites in thin tissue sections. Proof-of-principle sampling and analysis directly from tissue without the need for sample preparation was demonstrated first by raster scanning a region on a section of rat liver onto which reserpine was spotted. The mass spectral signal from selected reaction monitoring was used to develop a chemical image of the spotted drug on the tissue. The probe was also used to selectively spot sample areas of sagittal whole-body tissue from a mouse that had been dosed orally (90 mg/kg) with R,S-sulforaphane 3 h prior to sacrifice. Sulforaphane and its glutathione and N-acetyl cysteine conjugates were monitored with selected reaction monitoring and detected in the stomach and various other tissues from the dosed mouse. No signal for these species was observed in the tissue from a control mouse. The same dosed-tissue section was used to illustrate the possibility of obtaining a lane scan across the whole-body section. In total, these results illustrate the potential for rapid screening of the distribution of drugs and metabolites in thin tissue sections with the liquid micro-junction surface sampling probe/electrospray mass spectrometry approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)500-508
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2008

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute of Environmental Health SciencesP30ES005022

    Keywords

    • Electrospray ionization
    • Mass spectrometry
    • Metabolites
    • Reserpine
    • Sulforaphane
    • Surface-sampling probe
    • Tissue section

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