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Metabolomic profiling to characterize acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
by
Lukowski, Chris
, Churchill, Thomas A.
, Salim, Saad Y.
, Madsen, Karen L.
, Tso, Victor
, Khadaroo, Rachel G.
in
Allantoin
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Classification
/ Creatinine
/ Cytokines
/ Dentistry
/ Diagnosis
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Free radicals
/ Health aspects
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Influence
/ Injury analysis
/ Injury prevention
/ Intestine
/ Intestines - blood supply
/ Ischemia
/ Lactic acid
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Methylamine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ NMR
/ NMR spectroscopy
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Occlusion
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyamines
/ Principal Component Analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Profiling
/ Proline
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ Reperfusion Injury - metabolism
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rodents
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Urine
2017
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Metabolomic profiling to characterize acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
by
Lukowski, Chris
, Churchill, Thomas A.
, Salim, Saad Y.
, Madsen, Karen L.
, Tso, Victor
, Khadaroo, Rachel G.
in
Allantoin
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Classification
/ Creatinine
/ Cytokines
/ Dentistry
/ Diagnosis
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Free radicals
/ Health aspects
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Influence
/ Injury analysis
/ Injury prevention
/ Intestine
/ Intestines - blood supply
/ Ischemia
/ Lactic acid
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Methylamine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ NMR
/ NMR spectroscopy
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Occlusion
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyamines
/ Principal Component Analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Profiling
/ Proline
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ Reperfusion Injury - metabolism
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rodents
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Urine
2017
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Metabolomic profiling to characterize acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
by
Lukowski, Chris
, Churchill, Thomas A.
, Salim, Saad Y.
, Madsen, Karen L.
, Tso, Victor
, Khadaroo, Rachel G.
in
Allantoin
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Classification
/ Creatinine
/ Cytokines
/ Dentistry
/ Diagnosis
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Free radicals
/ Health aspects
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Influence
/ Injury analysis
/ Injury prevention
/ Intestine
/ Intestines - blood supply
/ Ischemia
/ Lactic acid
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Methylamine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ NMR
/ NMR spectroscopy
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Occlusion
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyamines
/ Principal Component Analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Profiling
/ Proline
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion
/ Reperfusion Injury - metabolism
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rodents
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
/ Spectroscopic analysis
/ Spectroscopy
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Urine
2017
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Metabolomic profiling to characterize acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
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Metabolomic profiling to characterize acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
2017
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Sepsis and septic shock are the leading causes of death in critically ill patients. Acute intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (AII/R) is an adaptive response to shock. The high mortality rate from AII/R is due to the severity of the disease and, more importantly, the failure of timely diagnosis. The objective of this investigation is to use nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis to characterize urine metabolomic profile of AII/R injury in a mouse model. Animals were exposed to sham, early (30 min) or late (60 min) acute intestinal ischemia by complete occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery, followed by 2 hrs of reperfusion. Urine was collected and analyzed by NMR spectroscopy. Urinary metabolite concentrations demonstrated that different profiles could be delineated based on the duration of the intestinal ischemia. Metabolites such as allantoin, creatinine, proline, and methylamine could be predictive of AII/R injury. Lactate, currently used for clinical diagnosis, was found not to significantly contribute to the classification model for either early or late ischemia. This study demonstrates that patterns of changes in urinary metabolites are effective at distinguishing AII/R progression in an animal model. This is a proof-of-concept study to further support examination of metabolites in the clinical diagnosis of intestinal ischemia reperfusion injury in patients. The discovery of a fingerprint metabolite profile of AII/R will be a major advancement in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of systemic injury in critically ill patients.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Ischemia
/ Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mice
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
/ Patients
/ Principal Component Analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proline
/ Proteins
/ Reperfusion Injury - metabolism
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rodents
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Urine
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