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    Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI), which is a label-free imaging technique, determines the spatial distribution and relative abundance of versatile endogenous metabolites in tissues. Meanwhile, matrix selection is generally regarded as a pivotal step in MALDI tissue imaging. This study presents the first report of a novel MALDI matrix, 2-hydroxy-5-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine (HNTP), for the in situ detection and imaging of endogenous metabolites in rat liver and brain tissues by MALDI-MS in positive-ion mode. The HNTP matrix exhibits excellent characteristics, including strong ultraviolet absorption, μm-scale matrix crystals, high chemical stability, low background ion interference, and high metabolite ionization efficiency. Notably, the HNTP matrix also shows superior detection capabilities, successfully showing 185 detectable metabolites in rat liver tissue sections. This outperforms the commonly used matrices of 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, which detect 145 and 120 metabolites from the rat liver, respectively. Furthermore, a total of 152 metabolites are effectively detected and imaged in rat brain tissue using the HNTP matrix, and the spatial distribution of these compounds clearly shows the heterogeneity of the rat brain. The results demonstrate that HNTP is a new and powerful positive-ion mode matrix to enhance the analysis of metabolites in biological tissues by MALDI-MSI.

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    Zhibin Bao, Dian Yu, Jinxiang Fu, Jianchi Gu, Jia Xu, Liang Qin, Hao Hu, Chenyu Yang, Wenjuan Liu, Lulu Chen, Ran Wu, Haiqiang Liu, Hualei Xu, Hua Guo, Lei Wang, Yijun Zhou, Qi Li, Xiaodong Wang. 2-Hydroxy-5-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine as a Novel Matrix for Enhanced MALDI Imaging of Tissue Metabolites. Analytical chemistry. 2024 Apr 02;96(13):5160-5169

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