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Review
. 2024 Nov 19;25(22):12410.
doi: 10.3390/ijms252212410.

Targeted Chiral Metabolomics of D-Amino Acids: Their Emerging Role as Potential Biomarkers in Neurological Diseases with a Focus on Their Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis upon Chiral Derivatization

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Targeted Chiral Metabolomics of D-Amino Acids: Their Emerging Role as Potential Biomarkers in Neurological Diseases with a Focus on Their Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis upon Chiral Derivatization

Cinzia Lella et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

In neuroscience research, chiral metabolomics is an emerging field, in which D-amino acids play an important role as potential biomarkers for neurological diseases. The targeted chiral analysis of the brain metabolome, employing liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS), is a pivotal approach for the identification of biomarkers for neurological diseases. This review provides an overview of D-amino acids in neurological diseases and of the state-of-the-art strategies for the enantioselective analysis of chiral amino acids (AAs) in biological samples to investigate their putative role as biomarkers for neurological diseases. Fluctuations in D-amino acids (D-AAs) levels can be related to the pathology of neurological diseases, for example, through their role in the modulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and neurotransmission. Because of the trace presence of these biomolecules in mammals and the complex nature of biological matrices, highly sensitive and selective analytical methods are essential. Derivatization strategies with chiral reagents are highlighted as critical tools for enhancing detection capabilities. The latest advances in chiral derivatization reactions, coupled to LC-MS/MS analysis, have improved the enantioselective quantification of these AAs and allow the separation of several chiral metabolites in a single analytical run. The enhanced performances of these methods can provide an accurate correlation between specific D-AA profiles and disease states, allowing for a better understanding of neurological diseases and drug effects on the brain.

Keywords: D-amino acids; LC-MS/MS; biomarkers; chemical derivatization; chirality; enantioselective analysis; neurological diseases.

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General analytical workflow for the enantioselective LC-MS/MS analysis of amino acids in biological samples upon upon chemical derivatization with a chiral reagent. Created in BioRender. Lella, C. (2024) https://BioRender.com/d91f759 (accessed on 26 September 2024). Abbreviations: CDR, chiral derivatization reagent; LC, liquid chromatography; MS, mass spectrometry.

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