Effect of lipid extraction and room temperature transportation of bovine oocytes determined by MRM profiling

Author:

de Lima Camila Bruna1ORCID,Milazzotto Marcella Pecora2,Vireque Alessandra Aparecida3,Joaquim Daniel Carlino3,Sobreira Tiago Jose Paschoal4,Ferreira Christina Ramires4

Affiliation:

1. Université Laval, Department of Animal Sciences

2. Universidade Federal do ABC, CCNH

3. Invitra Assisted Reproductive Technologies Ltd

4. Purdue University, Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development

Abstract

Abstract Lipids play many important physiological roles in mammalian reproduction, being essential for the acquisition of oocyte competence and post-fertilization embryonic development. Lipid profiling in samples of minute size, such as oocytes, is challenging but has been achieved by mass spectrometry technologies such as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) profiling. With the goals of further simplifying sample workflow and investigating the influence of pre-analytical conditions, we have evaluated how different extraction methods and transportation of lipid extracts in vacuum and at room temperature impacted the lipid profile of bovine oocytes. Using a comprehensive method, 316 MRMs associated with lipids of 10 different classes were screened in oocyte lipid extracts prepared by 2 extraction methods (one-step methanol addition or Bligh and Dyer) and transporting them in dry ice or at room temperature inside vacuum packages. No changes in the multivariate analysis (PCA) were noticeable due to transportation temperature, while lipid profiles were more affected by the lipid extraction protocol. Sample extraction using pure methanol favored the detection of phospholipids uniformly, while Bligh and Dyer favored the detection of neutral intracellular lipids. Triacylglycerol lipids and free fatty acids yielded decreased abundances when samples were transported at room temperature. We conclude that if samples are submitted to the same lipid extraction protocol and same transportation batch at room temperature coupled with vacuum conditions it is possible to analyze lipid extracts of bovine oocytes and still obtain informative lipid profiling results.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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