Lipidomics analysis of essential fatty acids in macrophages
- PMID: 18996688
- PMCID: PMC2643973
- DOI: 10.1016/j.plefa.2008.09.021
Lipidomics analysis of essential fatty acids in macrophages
Abstract
The Lipid Metabolites and Pathway Strategy (LIPID MAPS) Consortium is a nationwide initiative that has taken on the task of employing lipidomics to advance our understanding of lipid metabolism at the molecular and mechanistic level in living organisms. An important step toward this goal is to craft enabling analytical procedures to comprehensively measure all lipid species, to establish the precise structural identity of the lipid molecules analyzed, and to generate accurate quantitative information. The LIPID MAPS Consortium has succeeded in the implementation of a complete infrastructure that now provides tools for analysis of the global lipidome in cultured and primary cells. Here we illustrate the advancement of a gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) procedure for the analysis of essential fatty acids in RAW 264.7 cells. Our method allows for the specific identification and quantification of over 30 fatty acids present in cells in their free form in a single analytical GC/MS run. Free fatty acids are selectively extracted in the presence of deuterated internal standards, which permit subsequent estimation of extraction efficiencies and quantification with high accuracy. Mass spectrometer conditions were optimized for single-ion monitoring, which provides an extremely sensitive technology to measure fatty acids from biological samples in trace amounts. These methods will be presented in the context of our broader effort to analyze all fatty acids as well as their metabolites in inflammatory cells.
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