Spatially resolved isotope tracing reveals tissue metabolic activity

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Lin Wang
Xi Xing
Xianfeng Zeng
S. RaElle Jackson
Tara TeSlaa
Osama Al-Dalahmah
Laith Z. Samarah
Katharine Goodwin
Lifeng Yang
Melanie R. McReynolds
Xiaoxuan Li
Jeremy J. Wolff
Joshua D. Rabinowitz
Shawn M. Davidson
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[1] Princeton University,Lewis
[2] Princeton University,Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
[3] Columbia University Irving Medical Center,Department of Chemistry
[4] Bruker Daltonics,Department of Pathology and Cell Biology
[5] Princeton University,Department of Molecular Biology
[6] Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey,undefined
[7] Ludwig Princeton Cancer Institute,undefined
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Nature Methods | 2022年 / 19卷
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Isotope tracing has helped to determine the metabolic activities of organs. Methods to probe metabolic heterogeneity within organs are less developed. We couple stable-isotope-labeled nutrient infusion to matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization imaging mass spectrometry (iso-imaging) to quantitate metabolic activity in mammalian tissues in a spatially resolved manner. In the kidney, we visualize gluconeogenic flux and glycolytic flux in the cortex and medulla, respectively. Tricarboxylic acid cycle substrate usage differs across kidney regions; glutamine and citrate are used preferentially in the cortex and fatty acids are used in the medulla. In the brain, we observe spatial gradations in carbon inputs to the tricarboxylic acid cycle and glutamate under a ketogenic diet. In a carbohydrate-rich diet, glucose predominates throughout but in a ketogenic diet, 3-hydroxybutyrate contributes most strongly in the hippocampus and least in the midbrain. Brain nitrogen sources also vary spatially; branched-chain amino acids contribute most in the midbrain, whereas ammonia contributes in the thalamus. Thus, iso-imaging can reveal the spatial organization of metabolic activity.
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