Title of article :
Mass spectrometric characterization of elements
and molecules in cell cultures and tissues
Author/Authors :
H.F. Arlinghaus، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and laser post-ionization secondary neutral mass spectrometry (laser-SNMS)
have been used to image and quantify targeted compounds, intrinsic elements and molecules with subcellular resolution in single cells of both cell
cultures and tissues. Special preparation procedures for analyzing cell cultures and tissue materials were developed. Cancer cells type MeWo,
incubated with boronated compounds, were sandwiched between two substrates, cryofixed, freeze-fractured and freeze-dried. Also, after injection
with boronated compounds, different types of mouse tissues were extracted, prepared on a special specimen carrier and plunged with high velocity
into LN2-cooled propane for cryofixation. After trimming, these tissue blocks were freeze-dried.
The measurements of the K/Na ratio demonstrated that for both cell cultures and tissue materials the special preparation techniques used were
appropriate for preserving the chemical and structural integrity of the living cell. The boron images show inter- and intracellular boron signals with
different intensities. Molecular images show distinct features partly correlated with the cell structure. A comparison between laser-SNMS and ToFSIMS
showed that especially laser-SNMS is particularly well-suited for identifying specific cell structures and imaging ultratrace element
concentrations in tissues.
Keywords :
Laser-SNMS , BNCT , Cell , Tissue , TOF-SIMS , sample preparation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science