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    Wiley ; 2020
    In:  Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Vol. 34, No. 9 ( 2020-05-15)
    In: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, Vol. 34, No. 9 ( 2020-05-15)
    Abstract: A recently developed matrix‐free laser desorption/ionization method, DIUTHAME (desorption ionization using through‐hole alumina membrane), was examined for the feasibility of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) applied to frozen tissue sections. The permeation behavior of DIUTHAME is potentially useful for MSI as positional information may not be distorted during the extraction of analytes from a sample. Methods The through‐hole porous alumina membranes used in the DIUTHAME chips were fabricated by wet anodization, were 5 μm thick, and had the desired values of 200 nm through‐hole diameter and 50% open aperture ratio. Mouse brain frozen tissue sections on indium tin oxide (ITO)‐coated slides were covered using the DIUTHAME chips and were subjected to MSI experiments in commercial time‐of‐flight mass spectrometers equipped with solid‐state UV lasers after thawing and drying without matrix application. Result Mass spectra and mass images were successfully obtained from the frozen tissue sections using DIUTHAME as the ionization method. The mass spectra contained rich peaks in the phospholipid mass range free from the chemical background owing to there being no matrix‐derived peaks in that range. DIUTHAME‐MSI delivered high‐quality mass images that reflected the anatomy of the brain tissue. Conclusions Analytes can be extracted from frozen tissue by capillary action of the through‐holes in DIUTHAME and moisture contained in the tissue without distorting positional information of the analytes. The sample preparation for frozen tissue sections in DIUTHAME‐MSI is simple, requiring no specialized skills or dedicated apparatus for matrix application. DIUTHAME can facilitate MSI at a low mass, as there is no interference from matrix‐derived peaks, and should provide high‐quality, reproducible mass images more easily than MALDI‐MSI.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0951-4198 , 1097-0231
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 58731-X
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