AIM:To analyze the lipid distribution in gastric mucosae.
METHODS:Imaging mass spectrometry (MS) is a useful tool to survey the distribution of biomolecules in surgical specimens. Here we used the imaging MS apparatus named iMScope to identify the dominant molecules present in the human gastric mucosa near the fundic glands. Five gastric specimens were subjected to iMScope analysis. These specimens were also analyzed by immunohistochemistry using MUC5AC, H(+)-K(+)-ATPaseβ Claudin18 antibodies. Author contributions: Kurabe N, Igarashi H, Ohnishi I, Tajima S, Inoue Y, Setou M and Sugimura H substantially contributed to the conception and design of the study and acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data; all authors drafted the manuscript, made critical revisions related to the intellectual content of the manuscript, and approved the final version of the manuscript to be publishied.
RESULTS:Institutional review board statement: All the gastric tissue specimens were residual tissues from surgical procedures. The patients gave informed consent for research use, provided that the study was conducted anonymously.
Conflict-of-interest statement:To the best of our knowledge, no conflict of interest exists.