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Peer-reviewed Corresponding author International journal
Feb 27, 2018

Detection of potential new biomarkers of atherosclerosis by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society
  • Hisashi Johno
  • ,
  • Kentaro Yoshimura
  • ,
  • Yuki Mori
  • ,
  • Tokuhide Kimura
  • ,
  • Manabu Niimi
  • ,
  • Masaki Yamada
  • ,
  • Tetsuo Tanigawa
  • ,
  • Jianglin Fan
  • ,
  • Sen Takeda

Volume
14
Number
4
First page
38
Last page
38
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.1007/s11306-018-1334-z
Publisher
Springer New York LLC

Introduction: Atherosclerotic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Biomarkers of atherosclerosis are required to monitor and prevent disease progression. While mass spectrometry is a promising technique to search for such biomarkers, its clinical application is hampered by the laborious processes for sample preparation and analysis. Methods: We developed a rapid method to detect plasma metabolites by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS), which employs an ambient ionization technique enabling atmospheric pressure rapid mass spectrometry. To create an automatic diagnosis system of atherosclerotic disorders, we applied machine learning techniques to the obtained spectra. Results: Using our system, we successfully discriminated between rabbits with and without dyslipidemia. The causes of dyslipidemia (genetic lipoprotein receptor deficiency or dietary cholesterol overload) were also distinguishable by this method. Furthermore, after induction of atherosclerosis in rabbits with a cholesterol-rich diet, we were able to detect dynamic changes in plasma metabolites. The major metabolites detected by PESI-MS included cholesterol sulfate and a phospholipid (PE18:0/20:4), which are promising new biomarkers of atherosclerosis. Conclusion: We developed a remarkably fast and easy method to detect potential new biomarkers of atherosclerosis in plasma using PESI-MS.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11306-018-1334-z
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30830369
ID information
  • DOI : 10.1007/s11306-018-1334-z
  • ISSN : 1573-3890
  • ISSN : 1573-3882
  • Pubmed ID : 30830369
  • SCOPUS ID : 85042641755

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