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Mapping the spatial distribution of a drug throughout the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) after oral ingestion can provide novel insights into the interaction between the drug, the oral drug delivery system, and the GIT. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) is a molecular imaging technique that can analyze molecules in the cryosections of tissues, determining their localization with a spatial resolution of 10-100 μm. The overall aim of this study was to use MALDI-MSI to visualize the distribution and spatial location of a model prodrug (fenofibrate) through the rat GIT. Furthermore, the distribution and spatial colocalization of taurocholate and phospholipids in the rat GIT in relation to fenofibrate were investigated. Rats were given a fenofibrate suspension of 10 mg/mL by oral gavage. Blood samples were drawn, and the rats were euthanized at three different time points. The GIT was collected and frozen, and MALDI-MSI was applied on cross sections of the stomach and intestine. Fenofibrate was detected by MALDI-MSI throughout the GIT, which also revealed that fenofibrate was hydrolyzed to the active drug fenofibric acid already in the stomach. Furthermore, the presence of lyso-phosphatidylcholine (lyso-PC) and taurocholate was confirmed in the lumen of the small intestine. MALDI-MSI was shown to be a useful qualitative tool for localizing parent prodrugs and active drugs, with a possibility for gaining insight into not only the location for activation but also the role of endogenous molecules in the process.

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