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Association of gut-related metabolites with outcome in acute heart failure
by
Salzano, Andrea
, Cassambai, Shabana
, Israr, Muhammad Zubair
, Bernieh, Dennis
, Ng, Leong L.
, Yazaki, Yoshiyuki
, Heaney, Liam M.
, Suzuki, Toru
, Jones, Donald J.L.
in
Acetyl-L-carnitine
/ Acetylcarnitine - blood
/ Acetylcarnitine - metabolism
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aldehydes
/ Betaine
/ Betaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Betaine - blood
/ Betaine - metabolism
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Carnitine
/ Carnitine - blood
/ Carnitine - metabolism
/ Choline
/ Choline - blood
/ Choline - metabolism
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Death
/ Ejection fraction
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Health hazards
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure - blood
/ Heart Failure - etiology
/ Heart Failure - mortality
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methylamines - blood
/ Methylamines - metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Mortality
/ Natriuretic Peptide, Brain - blood
/ Pathogenesis
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistics, Nonparametric
/ Survival analysis
/ Trimethylamine
2021
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Association of gut-related metabolites with outcome in acute heart failure
by
Salzano, Andrea
, Cassambai, Shabana
, Israr, Muhammad Zubair
, Bernieh, Dennis
, Ng, Leong L.
, Yazaki, Yoshiyuki
, Heaney, Liam M.
, Suzuki, Toru
, Jones, Donald J.L.
in
Acetyl-L-carnitine
/ Acetylcarnitine - blood
/ Acetylcarnitine - metabolism
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aldehydes
/ Betaine
/ Betaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Betaine - blood
/ Betaine - metabolism
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Carnitine
/ Carnitine - blood
/ Carnitine - metabolism
/ Choline
/ Choline - blood
/ Choline - metabolism
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Death
/ Ejection fraction
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Health hazards
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure - blood
/ Heart Failure - etiology
/ Heart Failure - mortality
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methylamines - blood
/ Methylamines - metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Mortality
/ Natriuretic Peptide, Brain - blood
/ Pathogenesis
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistics, Nonparametric
/ Survival analysis
/ Trimethylamine
2021
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Association of gut-related metabolites with outcome in acute heart failure
by
Salzano, Andrea
, Cassambai, Shabana
, Israr, Muhammad Zubair
, Bernieh, Dennis
, Ng, Leong L.
, Yazaki, Yoshiyuki
, Heaney, Liam M.
, Suzuki, Toru
, Jones, Donald J.L.
in
Acetyl-L-carnitine
/ Acetylcarnitine - blood
/ Acetylcarnitine - metabolism
/ Acute Disease
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aldehydes
/ Betaine
/ Betaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Betaine - blood
/ Betaine - metabolism
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Carnitine
/ Carnitine - blood
/ Carnitine - metabolism
/ Choline
/ Choline - blood
/ Choline - metabolism
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Death
/ Ejection fraction
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Health hazards
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure - blood
/ Heart Failure - etiology
/ Heart Failure - mortality
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methylamines - blood
/ Methylamines - metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Mortality
/ Natriuretic Peptide, Brain - blood
/ Pathogenesis
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistics, Nonparametric
/ Survival analysis
/ Trimethylamine
2021
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Association of gut-related metabolites with outcome in acute heart failure
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Association of gut-related metabolites with outcome in acute heart failure
2021
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Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), a gut-related metabolite, is associated with heart failure (HF) outcomes. However, TMAO is the final product of a complex metabolic pathway (ie, choline/carnitine) that has never been entirely investigated in HF. The present study investigates a panel of metabolites involved in the TMAO-choline/carnitine metabolic pathway for their associations with outcome in acute HF patients.
In total, 806 plasma samples from acute HF patients were analyzed for TMAO, trimethyllysine, L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine, γ-butyrobetaine, crotonobetaine, trimethylamine, betaine aldehyde, choline, and betaine using a developed liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method. Associations with outcome of all-cause mortality (death) and a composite of all-cause mortality and/or rehospitalization caused by HF (death/HF) at 30 days and 1 year were investigated.
TMAO, trimethyllysine, L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine, and γ-butyrobetaine were associated with death and death/HF at 30 days (short term; hazard ratio 1.30-1.49, P≤ .021) and at 1 year (long term; hazard ratio 1.15-1.25, P≤ .026) when adjusted for cardiac risk factors. L-carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine were superior for short-term outcomes whereas TMAO was the superior metabolite for association with long-term outcomes. Furthermore, acetyl-L-carnitine and L-carnitine were superior for in-hospital mortality and improved risk stratification when combined with current clinical risk scores (ie, Acute Decompensated HEart Failure National REgistry, Organized Program To Initiate Lifesaving Treatment In Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure, and Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure; odds ratio (OR) ≥ 1.52, P≤ .020).
Carnitine-related metabolites show associations with adverse outcomes in acute HF, in particular L-carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine for short-term outcomes, and TMAO for long-term outcomes. Further studies are warranted to investigate the role and implications of carnitine metabolites including intervention in the pathogenesis of HF.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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