Journal of Lipid Research (Sep 2024)

Automated preparation of plasma lipids, metabolites, and proteins for LC/MS-based analysis of a high-fat diet in mice

  • Ngoc Vu,
  • Tobias M. Maile,
  • Sudha Gollapudi,
  • Aleksandr Gaun,
  • Phillip Seitzer,
  • Jonathon J. O’Brien,
  • Sean R. Hackett,
  • Jose Zavala-Solorio,
  • Fiona E. McAllister,
  • Ganesh Kolumam,
  • Rob Keyser,
  • Bryson D. Bennett

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 9
p. 100607

Abstract

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Blood plasma is one of the most commonly analyzed and easily accessible biological samples. Here, we describe an automated liquid-liquid extraction platform that generates accurate, precise, and reproducible samples for metabolomic, lipidomic, and proteomic analyses from a single aliquot of plasma while minimizing hands-on time and avoiding contamination from plasticware. We applied mass spectrometry to examine the metabolome, lipidome, and proteome of 90 plasma samples to determine the effects of age, time of day, and a high-fat diet in mice. From 25 μl of mouse plasma, we identified 907 lipid species from 16 different lipid classes and subclasses, 233 polar metabolites, and 344 proteins. We found that the high-fat diet induced only mild changes in the polar metabolome, upregulated apolipoproteins, and induced substantial shifts in the lipidome, including a significant increase in arachidonic acid and a decrease in eicosapentaenoic acid content across all lipid classes.

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