Enhanced Sensitivity Using MALDI Imaging Coupled with Laser Postionization (MALDI-2) for Pharmaceutical Research

Florian P. Y. Barre, Martin R. L. Paine, Bryn Flinders, Adam J. Trevitt, Patrick D. Kelly, Rima Ait-Belkacem, Joao P. Garcia, Laura B. Creemers, Jonathan Stauber, Rob J. Vreeken, Berta Cillero-Pastor, Shane R. Ellis, Ron M. A. Heeren*

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Abstract

Visualizing the distributions of drugs and their metabolites is one of the key emerging application areas of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) within pharmaceutical research. The success of a given MALDI-MSI experiment is ultimately determined by the ionization efficiency of the compounds of interest, which in many cases are too low to enable detection at relevant concentrations. In this work we have taken steps to address this challenge via the first application of laser-postionisation coupled with MALDI (so-called MALDI-2) to the analysis and imaging of pharmaceutical compounds. We demonstrate that MALDI-2 increased the signal intensities for 7 out of the 10 drug compounds analyzed by up to 2 orders of magnitude compared to conventional MALDI analysis. This gain in sensitivity enabled the distributions of drug compounds using MALDI-2, whereas little-to-no signal from tissue was obtained using conventional MALDI. This work demonstrates the vast potential of MALDI-2-MSI in pharmaceutical research and drug development and provides a valuable tool to broaden the application areas of MSI. Finally, in an effort to understand the ionization mechanism, we provide the first evidence that the preferential formation of [M + H](+) ions with MALDI-2 has no obvious correlation with the gas-phase proton affinity values of the analyte molecules, suggesting, as with MALDI, the occurrence of complex and yet to be elucidated ionization phenomena.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10840-10848
Number of pages9
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume91
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • CELLS
  • DERIVATIZATION
  • DESORPTION IONIZATION
  • ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION
  • ION FORMATION
  • MECHANISM
  • MOLECULES
  • PRESSURE
  • RESOLUTION
  • TISSUE

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