Determination of cellular vitamin C dynamics by HPLC-DAD.
Taiki MiyazawaAkira MatsumotoYuji MiyaharaPublished in: The Analyst (2019)
A redox-sensitive inter-conversion between ascorbic acid (ASC) and its oxidized form dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) in the intracellular environment has been of exceptional interest to recent metabolomics and pharmaceutical research. We developed a chromatographic protocol to instantly determine these vitamers with each identity from cellular extracts, without any labeling and pretreatments. Owing to its simplicity, one can readily continue the assay for hours, an otherwise difficult to cover timescale at which the intracellular DHA-ASC conversion comes into play. The method was validated for the analysis of pancreatic cancer cells, to our knowledge the first-ever study on a nucleated cell type, to trace in detail their kinetics of glucose transporter-dependent DHA uptake and, simultaneously, that for the intracellular ASC conversion. The simplest of all the relevant techniques and yet with the unique ability to provide each vitamer identity on a high-throughput basis, this method should offer the most practical option for VC-involved physiological and pharmaceutical studies including high-dose VC cancer therapy.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- simultaneous determination
- high dose
- cancer therapy
- ms ms
- fatty acid
- nlrp inflammasome
- reactive oxygen species
- solid phase extraction
- mass spectrometry
- healthcare
- drug delivery
- low dose
- randomized controlled trial
- high performance liquid chromatography
- single cell
- tandem mass spectrometry
- heavy metals
- blood pressure
- blood glucose
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- molecularly imprinted
- liquid chromatography
- case control
- aqueous solution