Localization of sterols and oxysterols in mouse brain reveals distinct spatial cholesterol metabolism

Author:

Yutuc EylanORCID,Angelini RobertoORCID,Baumert Mark,Mast NataliaORCID,Pikuleva IrinaORCID,Newton Jillian,Clench Malcolm R.ORCID,Skibinski David O. F.ORCID,Howell Owain W.ORCID,Wang YuqinORCID,Griffiths William J.ORCID

Abstract

Dysregulated cholesterol metabolism is implicated in a number of neurological disorders. Many sterols, including cholesterol and its precursors and metabolites, are biologically active and important for proper brain function. However, spatial cholesterol metabolism in brain and the resulting sterol distributions are poorly defined. To better understand cholesterol metabolism in situ across the complex functional regions of brain, we have developed on-tissue enzyme-assisted derivatization in combination with microliquid extraction for surface analysis and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to locate sterols in tissue slices (10 µm) of mouse brain. The method provides sterolomic analysis at 400-µm spot diameter with a limit of quantification of 0.01 ng/mm2. It overcomes the limitations of previous mass spectrometry imaging techniques in analysis of low-abundance and difficult-to-ionize sterol molecules, allowing isomer differentiation and structure identification. Here we demonstrate the spatial distribution and quantification of multiple sterols involved in cholesterol metabolic pathways in wild-type andcholesterol 24S-hydroxylaseknockout mouse brain. The technology described provides a powerful tool for future studies of spatial cholesterol metabolism in healthy and diseased tissues.

Funder

RCUK | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

EC | European Regional Development Fund

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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