Wiley: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: Table of Contents
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
RATIONALE
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS) of tissues became popular in the last decade. Consequently, adapting sample preparation methods for different materials turned out to be a pivotal step for successful analysis due to the requirement of sample slices of 12-20 μm thickness. However, acquiring thin sections compatible with MALDI-IMS for unusual samples is challenging, as existing histological protocols may not be suitable, thus requiring new methods. Açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) seed is an example of a challenging material due to its toughness and resistance to crack. Therefore, our goal was to develop a methodology to obtain thin (12-20 μm) and entire sections of açaí seeds for MALDI-IMS analysis.
METHODS
Different strategies were evaluated for obtaining thin sections of seeds, being the combination of the following steps the most suitable option: (i) softening of seeds by water immersion for 24 h; (ii) transversal cut of seeds to obtain half-seeds using a razor blade and a hammer; (iii) half-seeds imbibition in gelatin; (iv) samples sectioning using a cryostat at -20 °C to obtain samples with 12-20 μm thickness; and (v) collection of samples in an indium tin oxide coated glass slide covered by a double-sided copper tape to avoid sample wrapping and ensure adhesion after unfreezing; (iv) storage of samples in a -80 °C freezer, if necessary.
RESULTS
As a result, this adapted sample preparation method enabled the analysis of açaí seeds by MALDI-IMS providing spatial distribution of carbohydrates in the endosperm.
CONCLUSIONS
The adaptations developed for sample preparation will help investigate the metabolic and physiological properties of açaí seeds in future studies.
Felipe Lopes Brum,
Gabriel R. Martins,
Ronaldo Mohana‐Borges,
Ayla Sant’Ana da Silva
January 25, 2023
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rcm.9474?af=R