利用行波离子迁移测量极低分子量代谢物及其在人体尿样中的应用

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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摘要

使用离子迁移谱法(IMS)结合质谱法(MS)测量碰撞截面(CCS)为提高代谢物鉴定的可信度提供了一个绝佳的机会。然而,由于缺乏灵敏度和分辨率,IMS 在研究极低分子量代谢物(VLMs ≤ 250 Da)的 CCS 值时面临分析挑战。在此,我们介绍了一种采用超高效液相色谱与行波离子淌度-四极杆-飞行时间质谱联用的分析方法,该方法经过优化,可用于测量人体尿液样本中的 VLMs。报告了 174 种代谢物的 CCS 实验值和质谱特性。实验数据包括质荷比(m/z)、保留时间(RT)、串联质谱(MS/MS)光谱和 CCS 值。在所研究的代谢物中,首次报道了 263 个行波离子迁移谱(TWIMS)得出的 CCS 值(TWCCSN2),其中 70% 以上是 VLMs 的 CCS 值。TWCCSN2 值具有很高的重复性,日间差异为 < 1% RSD。所开发的方法显示了极佳的 TWCCSN2 精确度,其 CCS 差值(ΔCCS)与所报告的漂移管 IMS(DTIMS)和 TWIMS CCS 值的差(±2%)在±2%以内。尿液基质的复杂性并未影响该方法的精确度,ΔCCS 在 ±1.92% 以内。在这 55 种代谢物中,53 种(96%)是 VLM。由于增加了 TWCCSN2 值,本研究发现的确证化合物数量更多,这明显增加了代谢物鉴定的可信度。
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Measurement of very low-molecular weight metabolites by traveling wave ion mobility and its use in human urine samples

Measurement of very low-molecular weight metabolites by traveling wave ion mobility and its use in human urine samples

The collision cross-sections (CCS) measurement using ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) in combination with mass spectrometry (MS) offers a great opportunity to increase confidence in metabolite identification. However, owing to the lack of sensitivity and resolution, IMS has an analytical challenge in studying the CCS values of very low-molecular-weight metabolites (VLMs ≤ 250 Da). Here, we describe an analytical method using ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography coupled to a traveling wave ion mobility-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometer optimized for the measurement of VLMs in human urine samples. The experimental CCS values, along with mass spectral properties were reported for the 174 metabolites. The experimental data included the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z), retention time (RT), tandem MS (MS/MS) spectra, and CCS values. Among the studied metabolites, 263 traveling wave ion mobility spectrometry (TWIMS)-derived CCS values (TWCCSN2) were reported for the first time, and more than 70% of these were CCS values of VLMs. The TWCCSN2 values were highly repeatable, with inter-day variations of < 1% RSD. The developed method revealed excellent TWCCSN2 accuracy with a CCS difference (ΔCCS) within ±2% of the reported drift tube IMS (DTIMS) and TWIMS CCS values. The complexity of the urine matrix did not affect the precision of the method, as evidenced by ΔCCS within ±1.92%. According to the Metabolomics Standards Initiative, 55 urinary metabolites were identified with a confidence level of 1. Among these 55 metabolites, 53 (96%) were VLMs. The larger number of confirmed compounds found in this study was a result of the addition of TWCCSN2 values, which clearly increased metabolite identification confidence.

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis Chemistry-Electrochemistry
CiteScore
16.20
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2.30%
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674
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis (JPA), established in 2011, serves as the official publication of Xi'an Jiaotong University. JPA is a monthly, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to disseminating noteworthy original research articles, review papers, short communications, news, research highlights, and editorials in the realm of Pharmacy Analysis. Encompassing a wide spectrum of topics, including Pharmaceutical Analysis, Analytical Techniques and Methods, Pharmacology, Metabolism, Drug Delivery, Cellular Imaging & Analysis, Natural Products, and Biosensing, JPA provides a comprehensive platform for scholarly discourse and innovation in the field.
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