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In Vivo Real-Time Monitoring System Using Probe Electrospray Ionization/Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Metabolites in Mouse Brain
Recent
improvements in ambient ionization techniques combined with
mass spectrometry has enabled to achieve real-time monitoring of analytes
of interest, even for biogenic molecules in living animals. Here,
we demonstrate a newly developed system for in vivo real-time monitoring
of metabolites in a living mouse brain. It consists of a semiautomated
manipulation system and a unique probe electrospray ionization unit,
which uses an extremely thin solid needle (tip dia.: 700 nm) for direct
sampling and ionization, coupled to a conventional tandem mass spectrometer.
The system successfully monitored 8 cerebrum metabolites related to
central energy metabolism in an isoflurane-anesthetized mouse in real
time with a 20 s interval. Moreover, our system succeeded in capturing
dynamics of energy metabolism in a mouse administered with cannabinoid
type-1 receptor agonist, which is known to disrupt cerebrum energy
metabolism. The present system now opens the door to the next stage
of cutting-edge technique in achieving in vivo real-time monitoring