结肠炎
代谢组学
炎症性肠病
谷氨酰胺
代谢物
溃疡性结肠炎
化学
醋酸
药理学
生物化学
医学
内科学
色谱法
氨基酸
疾病
作者
Yuuki Shiomi,Shin Nishiumi,Makoto Ooi,Naoya Hatano,Masakazu Shinohara,Tomoo Yoshie,Yasuyuki Kondo,Keisuke Furumatsu,Hideyuki Shiomi,Hiromu Kutsumi,Takeshi Azuma,Masaru Yoshida
出处
期刊:Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2011-02-01
卷期号:17 (11): 2261-2274
被引量:106
摘要
Metabolomics provides data about all the metabolic processes of a cell or organism. So far, the changes that occur in the levels of metabolites during the development of colitis have not been fully elucidated. Here we examined the changes of metabolite levels in the serum and colon tissue of colitis mice using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) with the aim of achieving a detailed understanding of the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). To induce colitis, C57BL/6J mice were administered 3.0% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in their drinking water for 5 days and were subsequently given drinking water alone. A total of 77 and 92 metabolites were detected in serum and colon tissue, respectively, and among the metabolites the compositions of TCA cycle intermediates and amino acids changed depending on the degree of colitis. Then, partial least square discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), a multiple classification analysis, showed distinct clustering and clear separation of the groups according to the degree of colitis. Furthermore, PLS-DA loadings plots revealed that succinic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, glutamic acid, and glutamine were the main contributors to the separation of each stage of colitis. In addition, it was revealed that supplementation with glutamine, the level of which was significantly decreased in the acute phase of colonic inflammation, attenuated colitis induced by DSS. Our results suggest that metabolomics is capable of representing the various degrees of colitis, and our findings will aid in the discovery of therapeutic agents for IBD and other inflammatory disorders by metabolomic approaches. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2011;)
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