2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-020-02561-4
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A novel calibration strategy based on internal standard–spiked gelatine for quantitative bio-imaging by LA-ICP-MS: application to renal localization and quantification of uranium

Abstract: Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) has been employed for the elemental bio-distribution and quantification of uranium (U) in histological tissue sections of rodent kidneys. Kidneys were immediately immersed into 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) solution for 24 h, Tissue-Tek O.C.T. Compound embedded and stored at − 80°C until cutting in a cryostat, and mounted in gel-covered glass slides. In order to assure complete ablation of sample, sample p… Show more

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“…LA-ICP-MS can also provide quantitative information but requires the use and availability of matrix matching standards to constitute calibration curves and appropriate internal standards (IS) to compensate signal variation during laser beam-sample interaction, transportation of the aerosol, and instrumental drifts [52,53], making the analyses more complex. In addition, the use of a single imaging technique like LA-ICP-MS may result insufficient in studies at low concentrations, where the few observable NPs can be almost indistinguishable from naturally occurring NPs or other background signals [54].…”
Section: Spatial Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LA-ICP-MS can also provide quantitative information but requires the use and availability of matrix matching standards to constitute calibration curves and appropriate internal standards (IS) to compensate signal variation during laser beam-sample interaction, transportation of the aerosol, and instrumental drifts [52,53], making the analyses more complex. In addition, the use of a single imaging technique like LA-ICP-MS may result insufficient in studies at low concentrations, where the few observable NPs can be almost indistinguishable from naturally occurring NPs or other background signals [54].…”
Section: Spatial Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for such purpose, normalisation to S would still be valuable for monitoring the performance of calibration standards prepared using homogenized tissue. The combination of reported approaches for tissue internal standardization 31,41 with the ndings of this study could potentially lead to success in future work with real sample applications.…”
Section: Determination Of Fe and Se In Spiked Tissuementioning
confidence: 97%
“…146 Similarly, Grijalba et al used a metal spiked gelatin layer deposited on the sample in combination with matrix-matched standards for the quantification of U in rat kidneys. 154 Konz et al 76 developed a sputtering protocol to deposit thin (9 ± 1 nm) Au layers on human eye tissue (Figure 12). The 197 Au signal was used for internal standardization for Mg, Fe, and Cu and compared against 13 C normalization.…”
Section: Internal Standardization and Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined ablation of samples and the PMMA substrate allowed monitoring of the spiked metals for normalization . Similarly, Grijalba et al used a metal spiked gelatin layer deposited on the sample in combination with matrix-matched standards for the quantification of U in rat kidneys . Konz et al developed a sputtering protocol to deposit thin (9 ± 1 nm) Au layers on human eye tissue (Figure ).…”
Section: Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%