Visualization of PFOA accumulation and its effects on phospholipid in zebrafish liver by MALDI Imaging
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Visualization of PFOA accumulation and its effects on phospholipid in zebrafish liver by MALDI Imaging
Abstract
Exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) can result in bioaccumulation. Initial findings suggested that PFASs could accumulate in tissues rich in both phospholipids and proteins. However, our current understanding is limited to the average concentration of PFASs or phospholipid content across entire tissue matrices, leaving unresolved the spatial variations of lipid metabolism associated with PFOA in zebrafish tissue. To address gap, we developed a novel methodology for concurrent spatial profiling of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and individual phospholipids within zebrafish hepatic tissue sections, utilizing matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MSI). 5-diaminonapthalene (DAN) matrix and laser sensitivity of 50.0 were optimized for PFOA detection in MALDI-TOF-MSI analysis with high spatial resolution (25 μm). PFOA was observed to accumulate within zebrafish liver tissue. H&E staining results corroborating the damage inflicted by PFOA accumulation, consistent with MALDI MSI results. Significant up-regulation of 15 phospholipid species was observed in zebrafish groups exposed to PFOA, with these phospholipid demonstrating varied spatial distribution within the same tissue. Furthermore, co-localized imaging of distinct phospholipids and PFOA within identical tissue sections suggested there could be two distinct potential interactions between PFOA and phospholipids, which required further investigation. The MALDI-TOF-IMS provides a new tool to explore in situ spatial distributions and variations of the endogenous metabolites for the health risk assessment and ecotoxicology of emerging environmental pollutants.
Keywords: Distribution; MALDI-TOF-MSI; Perfluorooctanoic acid; Phospholipid.
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