학술논문

Derivatization of the tricarboxylic acid intermediates with O-benzylhydroxylamine for liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry detection.
Document Type
Article
Source
Analytical Biochemistry. Nov2014, Vol. 465, p134-147. 14p.
Subject
*TRICARBOXYLIC acids
*HYDROXYLAMINE
*DERIVATIZATION
*GLYCOLYSIS
*LIPID metabolism
*PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASES
*LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry
Language
ISSN
0003-2697
Abstract
The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is an interface among glycolysis, lipid metabolism, and amino acid metabolism. Increasing interest in cancer metabolism has created a demand for rapid and sensitive methods for quantifying the TCA cycle intermediates and related organic acids. We have developed a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) method to quantify the TCA cycle intermediates in a 96-well format after O -benzylhydroxylamine ( O -BHA) derivatization under aqueous conditions. This method was validated for quantitation of all common TCA cycle intermediates with good sensitivity, including α-ketoglutarate, malate, fumarate, succinate, 2-hydroxyglutarate, citrate, oxaloacetate, pyruvate, isocitrate, and lactate using a 8-min run time in cancer cells and tissues. The method was used to detect and quantify changes in metabolite levels in cancer cells and tumor tissues treated with a pharmacological inhibitor of nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase (NAMPT). This method is rapid, sensitive, and reproducible, and it can be used to assess metabolic changes in cancer cells and tumor samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]