Ergocornin

(6aR,9R)-N-[(1S,2S,4R,7S)-2-hydroxy-5,8-dioxo-4,7-di(propan-2-yl)-3-oxa-6,9-diazatricyclo[7.3.0.02,6]dodecan-4-yl]-7-methyl-6,6a,8,9-tetrahydro-4H-indolo[4,3-fg]quinoline-9-carboxamide

Formula: C31H39N5O5 (561.2951)
Chinese Name: 麦角考宁
BioDeep ID: BioDeep_00000002617 ( View LC/MS Profile)
SMILES: CC(C)C1C(=O)N2CCCC2C3(N1C(=O)C(O3)(C(C)C)NC(=O)C4CN(C5CC6=CNC7=CC=CC(=C67)C5=C4)C)O



Found 7 Sample Hits

m/z Adducts Species Organ Scanning Sample
562.312 [M+H]+
PPM:17.1
Mus musculus Urinary bladder MALDI (CHCA)
HR2MSI_mouse_urinary_bladder - S096 - PXD001283
Resolution: 10μm, 260x134

Description

Mass spectrometry imaging of phospholipids in mouse urinary bladder (imzML dataset)
The spatial distribution of phospholipids in a tissue section of mouse urinary bladder was analyzed by MALDI MS imaging at 10 micrometer pixel size with high mass resolution (using an LTQ Orbitrap mass spectrometer).

R, ö, mpp A, Guenther S, Schober Y, Schulz O, Takats Z, Kummer W, Spengler B, Histology by mass spectrometry: label-free tissue characterization obtained from high-accuracy bioanalytical imaging. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl, 49(22):3834-8(2010)

Fig. S2: Single ion images of compounds shown in Fig. 1A-B : (upper left to lower right) m/z = 743.5482 (unknown), m/z = 741.5307 (SM (16:0), [M+K]+), m/z = 798.5410 (PC (34:1), [M+K]+), m/z = 616.1767 (heme b, M+), m/z = 772.5253 (PC (32:0), [M+K]+).

Stability of determined mass values was in the range of +/- 1 ppm over 22 hours of measurement (Fig. S4), with a standard deviation of 0.56 ppm. Accuracy data were obtained during tissue scanning experiments by monitoring the mass signal at nominal mass 798. The internal lock mass function of the Orbitrap instrument was used for automatic calibration during imaging measurements, using the known matrix-related ion signals at m/z = 137.0233, m/z = 444.0925 and m/z = 716.1246.

561.3149 [M-H2O+NH4]+
PPM:6.2
Bathymodiolus epithelial host cells MALDI (DHB)
MPIBremen_Bputeoserpentis_MALDI-FISH_DHB_233x233pixel_3um_mz400-1200_240k@200 - MTBLS744
Resolution: 3μm, 233x233

Description

The Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis specimen used for high resolution AP-MALDI-MSI was collected during the RV Meteor M126 cruise in 2016 at the Logatchev hydrothermal vent field on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The specimen was retrieved with the MARUM-Quest remotely operated vehicle (ROV) at the Irina II vent site at 3038 m depth, 14°45’11.01”N and 44°58’43.98”W, and placed in an insulated container to prevent temperature changes during recovery. Gills were dissected from the mussel as soon as brought on board after ROV retrieval, submerged in precooled 2% w/v carboxymethyl cellulose gel (CMC, Mw ~ 700,000, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH) and snap-frozen in liquid N2. Samples were stored at -80 °C until use.
The CMC-embedded gills were cross-sectioned at 10 µm thickness with a cryostat (Leica CM3050 S, Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH) at a chamber temperature of -35 °C and object holder at -22 °C. Individual sections were thaw-mounted onto coated Polysine slides (Thermo Scientific) and subsequently frozen in the cryostat chamber. Slides with tissue sections were stored in slide containers with silica granules, to prevent air moisture condensation on the tissue upon removal from the freezer. Before AP-MALDI matrix application, the sample was warmed to room temperature under a dry atmosphere in a sealed slide container (LockMailer microscope slide jar, Sigma-Aldrich, Steinheim, Germany), filled with silica granules (Carl Roth GmbH) to avoid condensation on the cold glass slide. The sample glass slide was marked with white paint around the tissue for orientation during image acquisition as previously described[1]. Additionally, optical images of the tissue section were acquired with a digital microscope (VHX-5000 Series, Keyence, Neu-Isenburg, Germany) prior to matrix application. To apply the matrix, we used an ultrafine pneumatic sprayer system with N2 gas (SMALDIPrep, TransMIT GmbH, Giessen, Germany)[2], to deliver 100 μl of a 30 mg/ml solution of 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB; 98% 574 purity, Sigma-Aldrich, Steinheim, Germany) dissolved in acetone/water (1:1 v/v) containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). To locate the field of view and facilitate laser focusing, a red marker was applied adjacent to the matrix-covered tissue section. Ref: [1] Kaltenpoth M, Strupat K, Svatoš A Linking metabolite production to taxonomic identity in environmental samples by (MA)LDI-FISH. ISME J. 2016 Feb;10(2):527-31. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2015.122. PMID:26172211 [2] Kompauer M, Heiles S, Spengler B. Atmospheric pressure MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of tissues and cells at 1.4-μm lateral resolution. Nat Methods. 2017 Jan;14(1):90-96. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.4071. PMID:27842060
High-resolution AP-MALDI-MSI measurements were carried out at an experimental ion source setup [1][2], coupled to a Fourier transform orbital trapping mass spectrometer (Q Exactive HF, Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH, Bremen, Germany). The sample was rastered with 233 x 233 laser spots with a step size of 3 µm without oversampling, resulting in an imaged area of 699 x 699 µm. AP-MALDI-MSI measurements were performed in positive mode for a mass detection range of 400–1200 Da and a mass resolving power of 240,000 (at 200 m/z). After AP-MALDI-MSI, the measured sample surface was recorded using a stereomicroscope (SMZ25, Nikon, Düssedorf, Germany). Ref: [1] Kompauer M, Heiles S, Spengler B. Atmospheric pressure MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of tissues and cells at 1.4-μm lateral resolution. Nat Methods. 2017 Jan;14(1):90-96. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.4071. PMID:27842060 [2] Kompauer M, Heiles S, Spengler B. Autofocusing MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of tissue sections and 3D chemical topography of nonflat surfaces. Nat Methods. 2017 Dec;14(12):1156-1158. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4433. PMID:28945703

561.3149 [M-H2O+NH4]+
PPM:6.2
Bathymodiolus epithelial host cells MALDI (DHB)
MPIMM_054_QE_P_BP_CF_Bputeoserpentis_MALDI-FISH8_Sl16_s1_DHB_233x233_3um - MTBLS744
Resolution: 3μm, 233x233

Description

544.3012 [M+H-H2O]+
PPM:17.2
Bathymodiolus epithelial host cells MALDI (DHB)
MPIMM_039_QE_P_BP_CF_Bputeoserpentis_MALDI-FISH8_Sl14_s1_DHB_233x233_3um - MTBLS744
Resolution: 3μm, 233x234

Description

561.3149 [M-H2O+NH4]+
PPM:6.2
Bathymodiolus epithelial host cells MALDI (DHB)
MPIMM_039_QE_P_BP_CF_Bputeoserpentis_MALDI-FISH8_Sl14_s1_DHB_233x233_3um - MTBLS744
Resolution: 3μm, 233x234

Description

561.3147 [M-H2O+NH4]+
PPM:6.5
Mytilus edulis gill MALDI (DHB)
20190202_MS38_Crassostrea_Gill_350-1500_DHB_pos_A25_11um_305x210 - MTBLS2960
Resolution: 11μm, 305x210

Description

single cell layer class_4 is the gill structure cells, metabolite ion 534.2956 is the top representive ion of this type of cell

562.3095 [M+H]+
PPM:12.7
Mytilus edulis gill MALDI (DHB)
20190202_MS38_Crassostrea_Gill_350-1500_DHB_pos_A25_11um_305x210 - MTBLS2960
Resolution: 11μm, 305x210

Description

single cell layer class_4 is the gill structure cells, metabolite ion 534.2956 is the top representive ion of this type of cell


Ergocornine is ergotaman bearing a hydroxy group at the 12' position, isopropyl groups at the 2' and 5'alpha positions, and oxo groups at positions 3', 6', and 18. It is a natural ergot alkaloid. It derives from a hydride of an ergotaman.Ergocornine has been reported in Festuca rubra and Claviceps purpurea Ergocornine is an alkaloid of the ergoline family. Like other ergoline alkaloids, it occurs in various species of vines of the Convolvulaceae (morning glory) family and in some species of lower fungi. Ergocornine is one of 3 similar peptides referred to as ergotoxine alkaloids, the other two being ergocryptine and ergocristine. Ergotoxines prepared into their hihydroergotoxine mesylates, commonly known as ergoloid mesylates, are used in the symptomatic therapy of age-related dementia. Long term exposure to some ergoline alkaloids can cause ergotism, a disease causing convulsive and gangrenous symptoms. (L1918, A2915) Ergocornin is a compound that belongs to the ergot alkaloid family, which are a group of compounds produced by certain fungi, particularly those of the genus Claviceps. Ergocornin itself is a derivative of the more well-known ergot alkaloid, ergotamine. The biological functions and effects of ergocornin can be complex and multifaceted, and they include the following: Vasoconstriction: Ergocornin has the ability to constrict blood vessels. This effect can be useful in the treatment of conditions such as migraines, where it helps to reduce the inflammation and vasodilation that can contribute to the pain associated with migraines. Central Nervous System Effects: Ergocornin can affect the central nervous system, potentially leading to alterations in perception, mood, and consciousness. Due to these effects, it has been studied for its potential use in psychiatric conditions, although its use in this context is not common. Inhibition of Serotonin Reuptake: Ergocornin can inhibit the reuptake of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation, among other functions. This can lead to increased serotonin levels in the synaptic cleft, which may contribute to its therapeutic effects in certain conditions. 4.Abortifacient Properties: Some ergot alkaloids, including ergocornin, have historically been used as abortifacients to terminate pregnancies. However, due to the risks associated with these compounds, this use is highly regulated and not commonly employed in modern medicine. Antimicrobial Activity: Ergot alkaloids, including ergocornin, have been found to possess antimicrobial properties, which could potentially be harnessed for the development of new antimicrobial agents. It is important to note that while ergocornin and other ergot alkaloids have various biological functions and potential therapeutic uses, they also come with a range of side effects and risks. Ergot alkaloids can be toxic at high doses and may cause ergotism, a condition characterized by symptoms such as hallucinations, gangrene, and other severe effects. Due to these risks, the use of ergocornin and related compounds is carefully controlled and typically requires medical supervision.