The imaging and quantification of aluminium in the human brain using dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
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- DOI: 10.1016/0248-4900(92)90016-t
The imaging and quantification of aluminium in the human brain using dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
Abstract
Dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) has been utilised to study the post-mortem distribution of aluminium in air-dried frozen sections from unfixed, unstained human brain in order to minimise contamination of the tissue and avoid redistribution and extraction of endogenous tissue aluminium. Substrates, sputter-coated with silver, were found to be free of focal aluminum surface contamination and thus minimised substrate induced artefacts in the tissue aluminium ion image. SIMS imaging of aluminium secondary ions at a mass resolution that eliminated the major molecular interferences, combined with a photomontage technique provided a unique strategy for studying aluminium distribution in tissue unrivalled by other spatially resolved microanalytical techniques such as laser microprobe mass spectrometry or X-ray microanalysis. Using this strategy, high densities of focal aluminium accumulations have been demonstrated in the cerebral cortex of the majority of chronic renal dialysis patients studied. In contrast, such aluminium accumulations were absent in control patients. SIMS imaging of aluminium appeared to provide much better discrimination between the dialysis patient group and the control group than one of the most widely used techniques for measuring aluminium in bulk samples, graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Preliminary studies have shown the feasibility of quantifying focal aluminium SIMS images obtained from brain tissue using aluminium-loaded brain homogenates as reference standards.
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