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المؤلفJonas Ellegaard, Nielsen
المؤلفMaltesen, Raluca Georgiana
المؤلفHavelund, Jesper F.
المؤلفFærgeman, Nils J.
المؤلفGotfredsen, Charlotte Held
المؤلفVestergård, Karsten
المؤلفKristensen, Søren Risom
المؤلفPedersen, Shona
تاريخ الإتاحة2021-10-21T08:23:45Z
تاريخ النشر2021-12-31
اسم المنشورMetabolism Open
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2021.100125
الاقتباسNielsen, J. E., Maltesen, R. G., Havelund, J. F., Færgeman, N. J., Gotfredsen, C. H., Vestergård, K., ... & Pedersen, S. (2021). Characterising Alzheimer's disease through integrative NMR-and LC-MS-based metabolomics. Metabolism open, 100125.
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب25899368
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589936821000499
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24619
الملخصBackgroundAlzheimer's Disease (AD) is a complex and multifactorial disease and novel approaches are needed to illuminate the underlying pathology. Metabolites comprise the end-product of genes, transcripts, and protein regulations and might reflect disease pathogenesis. Blood is a common biofluid used in metabolomics; however, since extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold cell-specific biological material and can cross the blood-brain barrier, their utilization as biological material warrants further investigation. We aimed to investigate blood- and EV-derived metabolites to add insigts to the pathological mechanisms of AD. MethodsBlood samples were collected from 10 AD and 10 Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) patients, and 10 healthy controls. EVs were enriched from plasma using 100,000×g, 1 h, 4 °C with a wash. Metabolites from serum and EVs were measured using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Multivariate and univariate analyses were employed to identify altered metabolites in cognitively impaired individuals. ResultsWhile no significant EV-derived metabolites were found differentiating patients from healthy individuals, six serum metabolites were found important; valine (p = 0.001, fold change, FC = 0.8), histidine (p = 0.001, FC = 0.9), allopurinol riboside (p = 0.002, FC = 0.2), inosine (p = 0.002, FC = 0.3), 4-pyridoxic acid (p = 0.006, FC = 1.6), and guanosine (p = 0.004, FC = 0.3). Pathway analysis revealed branched-chain amino acids, purine and histidine metabolisms to be downregulated, and vitamin B6 metabolism upregulated in patients compared to controls. ConclusionUsing a combination of LC-MS and NMR methodologies we identified several altered mechanisms possibly related to AD pathology. EVs require additional optimization prior to their possible utilization as a biological material for AD-related metabolomics studies.
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الناشرElsevier
الموضوعAlzheimer
Metabolites
Blood
Extracellular vesicles
Mass spectrometry
Nuclear magnetic resonance
العنوانCharacterising Alzheimer's disease through integrative NMR- and LC-MS-based metabolomics
النوعArticle
رقم المجلد12
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/


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