Journal of Lipid Research (Jan 2024)

Wide-scope targeted analysis of bioactive lipids in human plasma by LC/MS/MS

  • Kohta Nakatani,
  • Yoshihiro Izumi,
  • Hironobu Umakoshi,
  • Maki Yokomoto-Umakoshi,
  • Tomoko Nakaji,
  • Hiroki Kaneko,
  • Hiroshi Nakao,
  • Yoshihiro Ogawa,
  • Kazutaka Ikeda,
  • Takeshi Bamba

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 1
p. 100492

Abstract

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Quantitative information on blood metabolites can be used in developing advanced medical strategies such as early detection and prevention of disease. Monitoring bioactive lipids such as steroids, bile acids, and PUFA metabolites could be a valuable indicator of health status. However, a method for simultaneously measuring these bioactive lipids has not yet been developed. Here, we report a LC/MS/MS method that can simultaneously measure 144 bioactive lipids, including steroids, bile acids, and PUFA metabolites, from human plasma, and a sample preparation method for these targets. Protein removal by methanol precipitation and purification of bioactive lipids by solid-phase extraction improved the recovery of the targeted compounds in human plasma samples, demonstrating the importance of sample preparation methods for a wide range of bioactive lipid analyses. Using the developed method, we studied the plasma from healthy human volunteers and confirmed the presence of bioactive lipid molecules associated with sex differences and circadian rhythms. The developed method of bioactive lipid analysis can be applied to health monitoring and disease biomarker discovery in precision medicine.

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