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Mobarhan YL, Fortier-McGill B, Soong R, Maas WE, Fey M, Monette M, Stronks HJ, Schmidt S, Heumann H, Norwood W, Simpson AJ. Comprehensive multiphase NMR applied to a living organism. Chem Sci 2016; 7:4856-4866. [PMID: 30155133 PMCID: PMC6016732 DOI: 10.1039/c6sc00329j] [Citation(s) in RCA: 53] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2016] [Accepted: 04/17/2016] [Indexed: 12/23/2022] Open
Abstract
Comprehensive Multiphase NMR provides an overview as to all components (liquids, gels, solids) in a living organism.
Comprehensive multiphase (CMP) NMR is a novel technology that integrates all the hardware from solution-, gel- and solid-state into a single NMR probe, permitting all phases to be studied in intact samples. Here comprehensive multiphase (CMP) NMR is used to study all components in a living organism for the first time. This work describes 4 new scientific accomplishments summarized as: (1) CMP-NMR is applied to a living animal, (2) an effective method to deliver oxygen to the organisms is described which permits longer studies essential for in-depth NMR analysis in general, (3) a range of spectral editing approaches are applied to fully differentiate the various phases solutions (metabolites) through to solids (shell) (4) 13C isotopic labelling and multidimensional NMR are combined to provide detailed assignment of metabolites and structural components in vivo. While not explicitly studied here the multiphase capabilities of the technique offer future possibilities to study kinetic transfer between phases (e.g. nutrient assimilation, contaminant sequestration), molecular binding at interfaces (e.g. drug or contaminant binding) and bonding across and between phases (e.g. muscle to bone) in vivo. Future work will need to focus on decreasing the spinning speed to reduce organism stress during analysis.
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Affiliation(s)
- Yalda Liaghati Mobarhan
- Department of Physical and Environmental Science , University of Toronto , 1265 Military Trail , Toronto , ON , Canada M1C 1A4 .
| | - Blythe Fortier-McGill
- Department of Physical and Environmental Science , University of Toronto , 1265 Military Trail , Toronto , ON , Canada M1C 1A4 .
| | - Ronald Soong
- Department of Physical and Environmental Science , University of Toronto , 1265 Military Trail , Toronto , ON , Canada M1C 1A4 .
| | - Werner E Maas
- Bruker BioSpin Corp. , 15 Fortune Drive , Billerica , Massachusetts , USA 01821-3991
| | - Michael Fey
- Bruker BioSpin Corp. , 15 Fortune Drive , Billerica , Massachusetts , USA 01821-3991
| | - Martine Monette
- Bruker BioSpin Canada , 555 Steeles Avenue East , Milton , ON , Canada L9T 1Y6
| | - Henry J Stronks
- Bruker BioSpin Canada , 555 Steeles Avenue East , Milton , ON , Canada L9T 1Y6
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- Environment Canada , 867 Lakeshore Rd. , Burlington , ON , Canada L7R 4A6
| | - André J Simpson
- Department of Physical and Environmental Science , University of Toronto , 1265 Military Trail , Toronto , ON , Canada M1C 1A4 .
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