A UPLC-MRM-MS method for comprehensive profiling of Amadori compound-modified phosphatidylethanolamines in human plasma.
Xiaobo HeZhucui LiQibin ZhangPublished in: Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2020)
Phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs) are targets of non-enzymatic glycation, a chemical process that occurs between glucose and primary amine-containing biomolecules. As the early-stage non-enzymatic glycation products of PE, Amadori-PEs are implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases. However, only a few Amadori-PE molecular species have been identified so far; a comprehensive profiling of these glycated PE species is needed to establish their roles in disease pathology. Herein, based on our previous work using liquid chromatography-coupled neutral loss scanning and product ion scanning tandem mass spectrometry (LC-NLS-MS and LC-PIS-MS) in tandem, we extend identification of Amadori-PE to the low-abundance species, which is facilitated by using plasma lipids glycated in vitro. The confidence of identification is improved by high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry and chromatographic retention time regression. A LC-coupled multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry (LC-MRM-MS) assay is further developed for more sensitive quantitation of the Amadori compound-modified lipids. Using synthesized stable isotope-labeled Amadori lipids as internal standards, levels of 142 Amadori-PEs and 33 Amadori-LysoPEs are determined in the NIST human plasma standard reference material. These values may serve as an important reference for future investigations of Amadori-modified lipids in human diseases.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- high resolution
- high performance liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography
- solid phase extraction
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- early stage
- capillary electrophoresis
- single cell
- fatty acid
- hydrogen peroxide
- ms ms
- multiple sclerosis
- adipose tissue
- electron microscopy
- nitric oxide
- radiation therapy
- induced pluripotent stem cells