• Title of article

    Quantitative profiling of bile acids in biofluids and tissues based on accurate mass high resolution LC-FT-MS: Compound class targeting in a metabolomics workflow

  • Author/Authors

    I. Bobeldijk، نويسنده , , Ivana and Hekman، نويسنده , , Maarten and de Vries-van der Weij، نويسنده , , Jitske and Coulier، نويسنده , , Leon and Ramaker، نويسنده , , Raymond and Kleemann، نويسنده , , Robert and Kooistra، نويسنده , , Teake and Rubingh، نويسنده , , Carina and Freidig، نويسنده , , Andreas and Verheij، نويسنده , , Elwin، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    306
  • To page
    313
  • Abstract
    We report a sensitive, generic method for quantitative profiling of bile acids and other endogenous metabolites in small quantities of various biological fluids and tissues. The method is based on a straightforward sample preparation, separation by reversed-phase high performance liquid-chromatography mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) and electrospray ionisation in the negative ionisation mode (ESI−). Detection is performed in full scan using the linear ion trap Fourier transform mass spectrometer (LTQ-FTMS) generating data for many (endogenous) metabolites, not only bile acids. A validation of the method in urine, plasma and liver was performed for 17 bile acids including their taurine, sulfate and glycine conjugates. The method is linear in the 0.01–1 μM range. The accuracy in human plasma ranges from 74 to 113%, in human urine 77 to 104% and in mouse liver 79 to 140%. The precision ranges from 2 to 20% for pooled samples even in studies with large number of samples (n > 250). The method was successfully applied to a multi-compartmental APOE*3-Leiden mouse study, the main goal of which was to analyze the effect of increasing dietary cholesterol concentrations on hepatic cholesterol homeostasis and bile acid synthesis. Serum and liver samples from different treatment groups were profiled with the new method. Statistically significant differences between the diet groups were observed regarding total as well as individual bile acid concentrations.
  • Keywords
    Targeted metabolite profiling , High Performance Liquid Chromatography , Accurate mass , bile acids , body fluids , Metabolomics , tissues
  • Journal title
    Journal of Chromatography B
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Journal of Chromatography B
  • Record number

    1466240