Tracing Nitrogen Metabolism in Mouse Tissues with Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

Bio Protoc. 2021 Feb 20;11(4):e3925. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3925.

Abstract

Nitrogen-containing metabolites including ammonia, amino acids, and nucleotides, are essential for cell metabolism, growth, and neural transmission. Nitrogen metabolism is tightly coordinated with carbon metabolism in the breakdown and biosynthesis of amino acids and nucleotides. Both nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry including gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC MS) and liquid chromatography (LC MS) have been used to measure nitrogen metabolism. Here we describe a protocol to trace nitrogen metabolism in multiple mouse tissues using 15N-ammonia coupled with GC MS. This protocol includes detailed procedures in tracer injection, tissue preparation, metabolite extraction, GC MS analysis and natural abundance corrections. This protocol will provide a useful tool to study tissue-specific nitrogen in metabolically active tissues such as the retina, brain, liver, and tumor.

Keywords: 15N tracing; Amino acids; Ammonia; Ammonia metabolism; GC MS; Mass spectrometry; Nitrogen metabolism; Stable isotope tracer.