Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Lipids in Experimental Model of Traumatic Brain Injury Detecting Acylcarnitines as Injury Related Markers.
Khalil MallahJusal QuanicoAntonella Raffo-RomeroTristan CardonSoulaimane AboulouardDavid DevosFiras H KobeissyKazem ZibaraMichel SalzetIsabelle FournierPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2019)
Identifying new lipid markers linked to traumatic brain injury (TBI) is of major importance in characterizing their central role in the regeneration process and inflammatory response in such an injury model. In the present study, an advanced lipidomics analysis using high spectral resolution matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging was performed on different brain regions in an experimental rat model of moderate controlled cortical impact (CCI) while considering different time points (1 day, 3 days, 7 days, and 10 days) assessing the acute and subacute phase after injury. Our results revealed a new family of lipids, the acylcarnitines, as TBI-lipid related markers, with maximum expression at 3 days after impact and main colocalization within resident microglia of the brain. Furthermore, our experiments highlighted the upregulation of these acylcarnitine lipids, secreted by microglia, in the ipsilateral substantia nigra, the main region in the brain affected in Parkinson's disease (PD).
Keyphrases
- traumatic brain injury
- inflammatory response
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- resting state
- fatty acid
- white matter
- neuropathic pain
- poor prognosis
- liquid chromatography
- functional connectivity
- stem cells
- cerebral ischemia
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- high performance liquid chromatography
- lps induced
- drug induced
- spinal cord
- gas chromatography
- spinal cord injury
- computed tomography
- optical coherence tomography
- immune response
- hepatitis b virus
- high intensity
- single cell
- patient safety
- respiratory failure
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- photodynamic therapy
- dual energy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- aortic dissection
- solid phase extraction