2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2010.03.056
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Imaging mass spectrometry revealed the production of lyso-phosphatidylcholine in the injured ischemic rat brain

Abstract: To develop an effective neuroprotective strategy against ischemic injury, it is important to identify the key molecules involved in the progression of injury. Direct molecular analysis of tissue using mass spectrometry (MS) is a subject of much interest in the field of metabolomics. Most notably, imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) allows visualization of molecular distributions on the tissue surface. To understand lipid dynamics during ischemic injury, we performed IMS analysis on rat brain tissue sections with f… Show more

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“…Mammalian brain tissue, due to its high lipid content, has also been extensively studied by MSI. Ion images of lipid distributions have been obtained for rat (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22), mouse ( 23,24 ), and human ( 25,26 ) brain sections. Lipid MSI has also been performed for various types of tumor tissue, such as human brain tumors ( 27 ), seminoma ( 28 ), ovarian cancer ( 29,30 ), myxoid liposarcomas ( 31 ), human astrocytoma ( 32 ), human prostate cancer tissue ( 33 ), colon cancer liver metastasis ( 34 ), and human liver adenocarcinoma ( 35 ).…”
Section: Tumor Dissection and Optical Imagingmentioning
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“…Mammalian brain tissue, due to its high lipid content, has also been extensively studied by MSI. Ion images of lipid distributions have been obtained for rat (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22), mouse ( 23,24 ), and human ( 25,26 ) brain sections. Lipid MSI has also been performed for various types of tumor tissue, such as human brain tumors ( 27 ), seminoma ( 28 ), ovarian cancer ( 29,30 ), myxoid liposarcomas ( 31 ), human astrocytoma ( 32 ), human prostate cancer tissue ( 33 ), colon cancer liver metastasis ( 34 ), and human liver adenocarcinoma ( 35 ).…”
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“…The identifi cation of all lipid species involved collisional activation (see Fig. 5 ( 56 ), and following heart ( 16 ) and brain ( 19,57 ) injury. Multiple different bioactive lysophospholipids exhibit pleomorphic effects on multiple cell lineages, including breast and ovarian cancer cells ( 58,59 ).…”
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“…19 LysoPC(16:0) by itself increases on brain after stroke 20,21 where it mediates phagocyte recruiting 22 that can contribute to ischemic brain injury 23 and also produces neuroinflammatory effects when applied on CNS. 24 All these results could pinpoint a beneficial effect of reduced LysoPC(16:0) levels that argue against our claim that it marks an early SR risk, but although high levels of plaque LysoPC(16:0) are correlated with high plasma and plaque levels of Lp-PLA2, plasma LysoPC(16:0) levels are not.…”
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“…Defects in lipid metabolism play a role in many diseases such as muscular dystrophy and cardiovascular disease. Phospholipids in tissues have been intensively studied by several groups (37,40,(77)(78)(79)(80)(81)(82)(83). In this respect, for optimal recovery of signal, several variables such as the choice of matrix for both imaging and fragmentation, solvent system, and instrument polarity have been investigated (20,84).…”
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