Miniaturized String Sampling Probe and Electrospray Extraction/Ionization within the Ion Inlet Tube for Mass Spectrometric Endoscopy

J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2021 Feb 3;32(2):606-610. doi: 10.1021/jasms.0c00366. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

A moving string sampling probe and a new ESI based ionization source that can be readily incorporated into the existing endoscopes are developed for performing in vivo mass spectrometry during the endoscopic procedure. The medical-grade silk suture driven by a stepping motor is used to perform the sampling on the region of interest when the probe head is brought gently into contact with the surface of the gastrointestinal tissue. The tissues and the compounds adhered to the sampling string are transported to an ionization region inside the ion inlet tube in which they are extracted and ionized by the charging droplets generated from an electrospray outside the ion inlet. Since the extraction/ionization and sampling processes are isolated, organic solvents, high voltage (HV), and heating can be used for the optimization of ionization without compromising the biocompatibility of the sampling probe. The demonstration of the in vivo analysis of the gastric mucosa of a mouse is performed using a 2 m long gastrointestinal endoscope.

Keywords: MS biopsy; ambient ionization; endoscopy; in situ and in vivo analysis; inlet ionization; remote mass spectrometry; string sampling probe.