An LC-MS/MS-based approach for monitoring monoaminergic status in lizard brains: method development and real-samples application.

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Dunja Šikić, Lu Turković, Olga Malev, Tomislav Gojak, Duje Lisičić, Miranda Sertić, Sofia Ana Blažević
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Abstract

Monoamines play essential roles in regulating brain functions, influencing behaviours and physiological processes. Despite significant advances in mammalian models, studies on reptiles are limited, restricting our understanding of their neurochemical and behavioural interactions. This study aimed to develop and validate a selective liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the simultaneous quantification of 11 monoamines and their metabolites (adrenaline, dopamine, levodopa, homovanillic acid, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, 5-hydroxytryptophan, serotonin, norepinephrine, tryptophan, tyrosine, vanillylmandelic acid) in lizard brains, examining interspecies and sex-specific variations and their potential link to behavioural differences between Podarcis siculus and Podarcis melisellensis. Brain samples from 132 lizards were analysed using the optimized LC-MS/MS method, which included rigorous pre-analytical preparation to ensure analyte stability. The method demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for monoamines, with the limit of quantitation lower than 5 ng mL-1. Statistical analyses were performed to assess species, sex, and interaction effects. Significant species differences were observed in tryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptophan and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, with P. siculus males exhibiting the highest levels. No differences were found in the dopamine, noradrenaline or adrenaline pathways. Serotonergic differences align with previously recorded behavioural differences between these two species. This is the first comprehensive study profiling monoamines in lizard brains using LC-MS/MS, providing insights into species-specific neurochemical patterns. The findings underscore the utility of lizards as comparative models in neuroscience and highlight the need for further research into the interplay between neurochemistry and behaviour.

一种基于LC-MS/ ms的监测蜥蜴大脑单胺状态的方法:方法开发和实际样品应用。
单胺在调节大脑功能、影响行为和生理过程中发挥着重要作用。尽管在哺乳动物模型方面取得了重大进展,但对爬行动物的研究有限,限制了我们对它们的神经化学和行为相互作用的理解。本研究旨在建立并验证一种选择性液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)方法,用于同时定量蜥蜴大脑中11种单胺及其代谢物(肾上腺素、多巴胺、左旋多巴、同型香草酸、5-羟基吲哚乙酸、5-羟色氨酸、血清素、去甲肾上腺素、色氨酸、酪氨酸、香草酸)。研究种间变异和性别特异性变异,以及它们与绿足潜蝇和melisellpodarcis之间行为差异的潜在联系。采用优化后的LC-MS/MS方法对132只蜥蜴的脑样品进行分析,该方法包括严格的分析前准备,以确保分析物的稳定性。该方法对单胺类药物具有较高的灵敏度和特异性,定量限小于5 ng mL-1。进行统计分析以评估物种、性别和相互作用效应。色氨酸、5-羟基色氨酸和5-羟基吲哚乙酸的含量差异显著,其中雄性的色氨酸含量最高。在多巴胺、去甲肾上腺素或肾上腺素通路上没有发现差异。血清素能的差异与之前记录的这两个物种之间的行为差异一致。这是第一个使用LC-MS/MS分析蜥蜴大脑单胺的综合研究,为物种特异性神经化学模式提供了见解。这些发现强调了蜥蜴在神经科学中作为比较模型的效用,并强调了进一步研究神经化学和行为之间相互作用的必要性。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
14.30%
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67
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Physiology A welcomes original articles, short reviews, and short communications in the following fields: - Neurobiology and neuroethology - Sensory physiology and ecology - Physiological and hormonal basis of behavior - Communication, orientation, and locomotion - Functional imaging and neuroanatomy Contributions should add to our understanding of mechanisms and not be purely descriptive. The level of organization addressed may be organismic, cellular, or molecular. Colour figures are free in print and online.
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