Direct imaging of elemental distributions in tissue sections by laser ablation mass spectrometry.

Shariatgorji M, Nilsson A, Bonta M, Gan J, Marklund N, Clausen F, Källback P, Loden H, Limbeck A, Andrén PE

Methods 104 (-) 86-92 [2016-07-15; online 2016-06-02]

We present a strategy for imaging of elements in biological tissues using laser ablation (LA) mass spectrometry (MS), which was compared to laser ablation inductively coupled plasma (LA-ICP) MS. Both methods were adopted for quantitative imaging of elements in mouse kidney, as well as traumatic brain injury model tissue sections. MS imaging (MSI) employing LA provides quantitative data by comparing signal abundances of sodium from tissues to those obtained by imaging quantitation calibration standards of the target element applied to adjacent control tissue sections. LA-ICP MSI provided quantitative data for several essential elements in both brain and kidney tissue sections using a dried-droplet approach. Both methods were used to image a rat model of traumatic brain injury, revealing accumulations of sodium and calcium in the impact area and its peripheral regions. LA MSI is shown to be a viable option for quantitative imaging of specific elements in biological tissue sections.

Spatial Mass Spectrometry [Technology development]

PubMed 27263025

DOI 10.1016/j.ymeth.2016.05.021

Crossref 10.1016/j.ymeth.2016.05.021

pii: S1046-2023(16)30154-2


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