Impact of myocardial revascularization surgery on the plasma metabolome.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Felipe Fernandes Pires Barbosa, Marco Antonio Coral Pinto, Álex Ap Rosini Silva, Luisa Oliveira Messias, Vanessa Bertolucci, Pedro Paulo Menezes Scariot, Lucas Miguel de Carvalho, José Geraldo Cardoso Junior, Andréia de Melo Porcari, Leonardo Henrique Dalcheco Messias
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Abstract

Introduction: Myocardial revascularization (MR) is recommended in acute myocardial infarction. Understanding the physiological disturbances caused by MR may be pertinent for future therapeutic strategies in the postoperative period.

Objectives: This study aims to analyze the MR impact on plasma metabolites and investigate potential correlations between them with routinely measured biochemical and clinical parameters in MR, and with the cardiopulmonary bypass time (CPB).

Methods: Twenty-five patients had plasma samples collected before and after MR for metabolomic analysis, performed by liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry.

Results: One hundred eleven ions showed statistically significant differences due to MR and thirteen were identified. Only Pregnenolone Sulfate had its abundance in plasma decreased due to MR. Hydrocortisone succinate, Cortisone, and Corticosterone increased in response to the glucocorticoids administered during surgery. LysoPS 16:1, LysoPC 14:0, Phenylvaleric acid, 13-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid, N-Linoleoyl Glutamine, and N-Myristoyl Methionine, along with the significant increase in the white blood cell count are associated with inflammation processes, possibly caused by MR. Furthermore, Pregnenolone sulfate, Pentosidine, Phenylvaleric acid, and N-Myristoyl Methionine were correlated with biochemical/clinical parameters and CPB.

Conclusion: These results open new horizons in the interpretation of physiological disturbances caused by MR, as well as provide support for future studies. The scientific community is invited to build upon the outcomes obtained to confirm the associations suggested in this study, advancing the realm of metabolomics and MR.

心肌血运重建手术对血浆代谢组的影响。
心肌血运重建术(MR)是急性心肌梗死的推荐治疗方法。了解磁共振引起的生理障碍可能与术后的治疗策略有关。目的:本研究旨在分析MR对血浆代谢物的影响,并探讨其与MR常规生化和临床参数以及体外循环时间(CPB)之间的潜在相关性。方法:采用液相色谱-高分辨率质谱联用技术,采集25例患者MR前后血浆样本进行代谢组学分析。结果:有111个离子经MR鉴定有统计学差异,其中13个被鉴定。只有孕烯醇酮在血浆中的丰度因mr而降低,琥珀酸氢化可的松、可的松和皮质酮因手术中使用糖皮质激素而增加。LysoPS 16:1, LysoPC 14:0,苯戊酸,13-羟基十八烯二烯酸,n -亚油酰谷氨酰胺和n -肉豆油酰蛋氨酸,以及白细胞计数的显著增加与炎症过程有关,可能由mr引起。此外,孕烯醇酮硫酸盐,戊sidine,苯戊酸和n -肉豆油酰蛋氨酸与生化/临床参数和CPB相关。结论:本研究结果为磁共振引起的生理障碍的解释开辟了新的视野,并为今后的研究提供了支持。我们邀请科学界以获得的结果为基础,确认本研究中提出的关联,推进代谢组学和MR领域。
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Metabolomics
Metabolomics 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.80%
发文量
84
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Metabolomics publishes current research regarding the development of technology platforms for metabolomics. This includes, but is not limited to: metabolomic applications within man, including pre-clinical and clinical pharmacometabolomics for precision medicine metabolic profiling and fingerprinting metabolite target analysis metabolomic applications within animals, plants and microbes transcriptomics and proteomics in systems biology Metabolomics is an indispensable platform for researchers using new post-genomics approaches, to discover networks and interactions between metabolites, pharmaceuticals, SNPs, proteins and more. Its articles go beyond the genome and metabolome, by including original clinical study material together with big data from new emerging technologies.
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