Quantitative Analysis of Nanoplastics in Single Cells by Subcellular Chromatography .
Qi ZhangYuanxing LiuYingqi LiangYuanyuan WuWenmei ZhangDongtang ZhangGuang-Sheng GuoZhihong LiuXiayan WangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
The accumulation and spatial distribution of intracellular nanoplastic particles provide useful information about their spatiotemporal toxicological effects mediated by the physicochemical parameters of nanoplastics in living cells. In this study, a sample injection-transfer method was designed with an accuracy of up to femtoliters to attoliters to match the volume required for ultranarrow-bore open-tubular liquid chromatography. The separation and concentration quantification of mixed polystyrenes in different regions in living cells were achieved by directly transferring picoliter/femtoliter volumes of intracellular cytoplasm to an ultranarrow-bore open-tubular chromatographic column. The measurement of pollutant concentration in different areas of a small-volume target (single cell) was realized. This method is expected to be used in the qualitative and quantitative analyses of complex, mixed, and label-free nanoplastics (a few nm in size) in the subregions of living cells.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- liquid chromatography
- fluorescent probe
- mass spectrometry
- label free
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- single molecule
- single cell
- minimally invasive
- induced apoptosis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- solid phase extraction
- gas chromatography
- high glucose
- systematic review
- rna seq
- high resolution
- cell cycle arrest
- healthcare
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high speed
- health information
- oxidative stress
- pi k akt
- endothelial cells