Summary of Study ST001829

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001156. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M88T3S This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001829
Study TitleAnalysis and annotation of oxidized PCs generated in vitro.
Study SummaryOxidized PC16:0/PUFA (18:2, 20:4 and 22:6) generated in vitro were analyzed by LC/HRMS/MS analysis.All mass spectrometry raw data obtained in this study were deposited.
Institute
Kyushu university
Last NameMatsuoka
First NameYuta
Address3-1-1 Maidashi Higashi-ku
Emailymatsu1205@gmail.com
Phone+81-92-642-6624
Submit Date2021-06-13
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzML
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2021-10-14
Release Version1
Yuta Matsuoka Yuta Matsuoka
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M88T3S
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Project:

Project ID:PR001156
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M88T3S
Project Title:Structural Library and Visualization of Endogenously Oxidized Phosphatidylcholines Using Mass Spectrometry-based Techniques
Project Summary:Although oxidized phosphatidylcholines (oxPCs) play critical roles in numerous pathological events, the type and production site(s) of endogenous oxPCs remain unknown because of the lack of related structural information and analytical methods. Herein, a library of 465 oxPCs was constructed using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)-based analytical methods and employed to detect 70 oxPCs in mice with acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure.
Institute:Kyushu university
Last Name:Matsuoka
First Name:Yuta
Address:3-1-1 Maidashi Higashi-ku
Email:ymatsu1205@gmail.com
Phone:+81-92-642-6624

Subject:

Subject ID:SU001906
Subject Type:Synthetic sample

Factors:

Subject type: Synthetic sample; Subject species: - (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Treatments Treatment times Air conditions
SA169881S1_0087PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169882S1_0088PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169883S1_0089PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169884S1_0090PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169885S1_0086PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169886S1_0085PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169887S1_0080PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169888S1_0081PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169889S1_0083PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169890S1_0084PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169891S1_0091PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169892S1_0082PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169893S1_0094PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169894S1_0092PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169895S1_0093PC15;0/18;1-d7 no treatment -
SA169896S1_0079PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h 18O2 air
SA169897S1_0076PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h 18O2 air
SA169898S1_0070PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169899S1_0069PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169900S1_0071PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169901S1_0055PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169902S1_0040PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169903S1_0041PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169904S1_0039PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169905S1_0054PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169906S1_0075PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169907S1_0056PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169908S1_0028PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169909S1_0029PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169910S1_0004PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169911S1_0005PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169912S1_0008PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169913S1_0007PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169914S1_0078PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169915S1_0002PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169916S1_0003PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169917S1_0006PC16;0/18;2, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169918S1_0050PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169919S1_0049PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169920S1_0048PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169921S1_0065PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169922S1_0064PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169923S1_0063PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169924S1_0033PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169925S1_0035PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169926S1_0034PC16;0/18;2, AAPH 4h normal air
SA169927S1_0037PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169928S1_0036PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169929S1_0067PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169930S1_0068PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169931S1_0038PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169932S1_0066PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169933S1_0053PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169934S1_0051PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169935S1_0052PC16;0/18;2, Autoxidation 24h normal air
SA169945S1_0077PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169946S1_0045PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169947S1_0031PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169948S1_0030PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169949S1_0046PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169950S1_0061PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169951S1_0032PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169952S1_0001PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169953S1_0062PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169954S1_0060PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169955S1_0047PC16;0/18;2, control no treatment -
SA169936S1_0074PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169937S1_0072PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169938S1_0042PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169939S1_0073PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169940S1_0059PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169941S1_0057PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169942S1_0058PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169943S1_0044PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169944S1_0043PC16;0/18;2, CuSO4+AsA 72h normal air
SA169956S1_0014PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169957S1_0015PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169958S1_0016PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169959S1_0013PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169960S1_0010PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169961S1_0017PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169962S1_0011PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169963S1_0012PC16;0/20;4, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169964S1_0009PC16;0/20;4, control no treatment -
SA169965S1_0019PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169966S1_0024PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169967S1_0025PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169968S1_0027PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169969S1_0023PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169970S1_0026PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169971S1_0022PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169972S1_0021PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169973S1_0020PC16;0/22;6, AAPH+hemin 4h normal air
SA169974S1_0018PC16;0/22;6, control no treatment -
SA169990S1_0121Standard oxPCs no treatment -
SA169991S1_0119Standard oxPCs no treatment -
SA169992S1_0120Standard oxPCs no treatment -
SA169993S1_0123Standard oxPCs no treatment -
SA169994S1_0118Standard oxPCs no treatment -
SA169995S1_0124Standard oxPCs no treatment -
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Collection:

Collection ID:CO001899
Collection Summary:PC16:0/18:2, PC16:0/20:4, and PC16:0/22:6 were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Albaster, AL). Each PC was oxidized by using several LPO systems, such as AAPH, autoxidation, AAPH+hemin and CuSO4+AsA.
Sample Type:Standard phosphadylcholines

Treatment:

Treatment ID:TR001919
Treatment Summary:For in vitro experiments, a mixture containing 500 µM PC16:0/PUFAs (PC16:0/18:2, PC16:0/20:4, and PC16:0/22:6), 0.5% ethanol, and either 50 mM AAPH or 50 mM AAPH + 10 µM hemin was incubated in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; pH 7.4) at 37 °C under normal or 18O2 air. For autoxidation, a solution of 500 nmol of PC16:0/18:2 in chloroform (1 mL) was immediately dried using nitrogen gas in a glass tube. The dried samples were incubated at 37 °C for 24 h and then resuspended in methanol (200 µL). For CuSO4 + AsA–induced peroxidation, a solution containing 500 µM PC16:0/18:2 and 500 µM CuSO4 + 1 mM AsA was incubated in PBS (pH 7.4) at 37 °C for 72 h.

Sample Preparation:

Sampleprep ID:SP001912
Sampleprep Summary:For in vitro experiments, the reaction solutions were extracted using the modified Bligh and Dyer method. Briefly, a mixed solution of 1 mL methanol and 1 mL chloroform, containing 100 μM dibutylhydroxytoluene and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid as antioxidants, and 100 nM PC15:0/18:1-d7 as an internal standard was added to the reaction solution. After 1 min vortex, the organic layer was collected in a glass tube. The extracted solution was dried under a stream of nitrogen gas, and the residue was dissolved in methanol (200 µL) and stored at −80 °C before injection into the HPLC column.

Combined analysis:

Analysis ID AN002968 AN002969
Analysis type MS MS
Chromatography type Reversed phase Reversed phase
Chromatography system Nexera LC system (Shimadzu Co., Kyoto, Japan) Nexera LC system (Shimadzu Co., Kyoto, Japan)
Column Inertsil ODS-P (150 x 2.1mm,3um) Inertsil ODS-P (150 x 2.1mm,3um)
MS Type ESI ESI
MS instrument type Orbitrap Orbitrap
MS instrument name Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap
Ion Mode POSITIVE NEGATIVE
Units Normalized amount Normalized amount

Chromatography:

Chromatography ID:CH002199
Instrument Name:Nexera LC system (Shimadzu Co., Kyoto, Japan)
Column Name:Inertsil ODS-P (150 x 2.1mm,3um)
Chromatography Type:Reversed phase

MS:

MS ID:MS002758
Analysis ID:AN002968
Instrument Name:Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap
Instrument Type:Orbitrap
MS Type:ESI
MS Comments:Individual oxPCs were identified by full-scan MS/data-dependent MS/MS or parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). The ionization conditions were as follows: ionization mode = positive, sheath gas flow rate = 40 arbitrary units, auxiliary gas flow rate = 10 arbitrary units, spray voltage = 2000 V, capillary temperature = 265 °C, S-lens level = 50, and heater temperature = 425 °C. The experimental conditions for full-scan MS were as follows: resolving power = 70000, automatic gain control target = 1 × 106, trap fill time = 100 ms, scan range = m/z 120–1500. The experimental conditions for MS/MS and PRM were as follows: resolving power = 17500, automatic gain control target = 1 × 106, trap fill time = 80 ms, isolation width = ±0.6 Da, fixed first mass = m/z 80, normalized collision energy = 20 or 35 eV, intensity threshold of precursor ions for MS/MS analysis = 3100, apex trigger = 2–4 s, and dynamic exclusion = 2 s. The intensity threshold of precursor ions for MS/MS analysis and the dynamic exclusion were set to 1 × 104 and 1 s, respectively. LC/HRMS/MS analysis was controlled using Xcalibur 4.2.47 software (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
Ion Mode:POSITIVE
  
MS ID:MS002759
Analysis ID:AN002969
Instrument Name:Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap
Instrument Type:Orbitrap
MS Type:ESI
MS Comments:Individual oxPCs were identified by full-scan MS/data-dependent MS/MS or parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). The ionization conditions were as follows: ionization mode = negative, sheath gas flow rate = 40 arbitrary units, auxiliary gas flow rate = 10 arbitrary units, spray voltage = 2000 V, capillary temperature = 265 °C, S-lens level = 50, and heater temperature = 425 °C. The experimental conditions for full-scan MS were as follows: resolving power = 70000, automatic gain control target = 1 × 106, trap fill time = 100 ms, scan range = m/z 120–1500. The experimental conditions for MS/MS and PRM were as follows: resolving power = 17500, automatic gain control target = 1 × 106, trap fill time = 80 ms, isolation width = ±0.6 Da, fixed first mass = m/z 80, normalized collision energy = 20 or 35 eV, intensity threshold of precursor ions for MS/MS analysis = 3100, apex trigger = 2–4 s, and dynamic exclusion = 2 s. The intensity threshold of precursor ions for MS/MS analysis and the dynamic exclusion were set to 1 × 104 and 1 s, respectively. LC/HRMS/MS analysis was controlled using Xcalibur 4.2.47 software (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
Ion Mode:NEGATIVE
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