Polydopamine-modified Substrates for High-sensitivity Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2019)

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) serves as a powerful tool for biological research and laser desorption ionization (LDI) is used as a major sampling ionization method. Study of materials for LDI represents a major field in the MSI research, either for matrices in matrix-assisted LDI (MALDI) or sample substrates allowing matrix-free LDI. In this study, we developed a composite substrate using polydopamine (PDA) film to coat an anti-reflection (AR) surface for LDI-MSI. The AR material has been previously shown to confine UV energy within the micro/nano-structures, leading to highly localized temperature rise to facilitate analyte thermal desorption. PDA coating on the AR material further enhances the light-to-heat conversion and improves the contact between the substrate surface and the biological sample materials. With this substrate, desorption and ionization of lipids from raw human plasma samples and biological tissue sections have been achieved. Matrix-free LDI-MSI of around 30 lipid species in mouse brain sections was achieved with a significantly simplified MSI procedure at a spatial resolution of 50 μm. This method was applied to determine mouse fatty liver disease through monitoring the abundances and distributions of triacylglycerols and glycerophospholipids. Dramatic differences in the lipid profiles were subsequently identified between the liver tissues from the wild-type and obese mice.
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polydopamine,antireflection surface,laser desorption ionization,mass spectrometry imaging lipids
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