Serum metabolomic patterns in young patients with ischemic stroke: a case study.

Jia Liu, Junliang Yuan, Jingwei Zhao, Lin Zhang, Qiu Wang, Guang Wang
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Abstract

Background: Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of death and adult disability. The incidence of ischemic stroke continues to rise in young adults. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of metabolic changes and explore possible mechanisms in young ischemic stroke patients without common risk factors.

Methods: This study investigated serum metabolomics in 50 young patients with newly suffered ischemic stroke and 50 age-, sex-, and body mass index-matched healthy controls. Liquid chromatography coupled with a Waters Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer with an electrospray ionization (ESI) source was used to analyze amino acid or bile acid, and free fatty acid or lipid was analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with a Qtrap5500 mass spectrometer with an ESI source. The metabolomic data were analyzed by performing a multivariate statistical analysis.

Results: A total of 197 metabolites, including amino acids, bile acids, free fatty acids, and lipids, were identified in all participants. Multivariate models showed significant differences in serum metabolomic patterns between young patients with ischemic stroke and healthy controls. The stroke patients had increased L-methionine, homocysteine, glutamine, uric acid, GCDCA, and PE (18:0/20:4, 16:0/22:5), and decreased levels of L-citrulline, taurine, PC (16:2/22:6, 16:2/20:5, 15:0/18:2), and SM (d18:1/23:0, d20:0/19:1, d18:1/22:0, d16:0/26:1, d16:0/18:0, d16:0/22:1, d18:1/19:1, d16:0/17:1, d16:1/24:1, d18:1/19:0). Based on the identified metabolites, the metabolic pathways of arginine biosynthesis, glycerophospholipid metabolism, and taurine and hypotaurine metabolism were significantly enriched in the young patients with ischemic stroke.

Conclusions: Serum metabolomic patterns were significantly different between young patients with ischemic stroke and healthy controls. Our study is beneficial in providing a further view into the pathophysiology of young patients with ischemic stroke.

年轻缺血性脑卒中患者血清代谢组学模式:一个案例研究。
背景:缺血性脑卒中是导致成人死亡和残疾的主要原因之一。年轻人缺血性中风的发病率持续上升。本研究旨在对无共同危险因素的年轻缺血性脑卒中患者的代谢变化进行综合评价,并探讨其可能的机制。方法:本研究对50例新发缺血性脑卒中的年轻患者和50例年龄、性别和体重指数匹配的健康对照进行了血清代谢组学研究。氨基酸或胆汁酸的分析采用液相色谱联用Waters Xevo TQ-S质谱仪(电喷雾电离源),游离脂肪酸或脂质的分析采用液相色谱联用Qtrap5500质谱仪(电喷雾电离源)。代谢组学数据通过多变量统计分析进行分析。结果:在所有参与者中共鉴定出197种代谢物,包括氨基酸、胆汁酸、游离脂肪酸和脂质。多变量模型显示年轻缺血性脑卒中患者与健康对照者血清代谢组学模式存在显著差异。卒中患者l -蛋氨酸、同型半胱氨酸、谷氨酰胺、尿酸、GCDCA、PE(18:0/20:4、16:0/22:5)升高,l -瓜氨酸、牛磺酸、PC(16:2/22:6、16:2/20:5、15:0/18:2)、SM (d18:1/23:0、d20:0/19:1、d18:0 /18:0、d16:0/22:1、d18:1/19:1、d16:0/ 19:1、d16:1/ 19:1、d16:0/17:1、d16:1/24:1、d18:1/19:0)降低。根据鉴定的代谢物,年轻缺血性脑卒中患者精氨酸生物合成、甘油磷脂代谢、牛磺酸和次牛磺酸代谢的代谢途径显著丰富。结论:年轻缺血性脑卒中患者血清代谢组学模式与健康对照有显著差异。我们的研究有助于进一步了解年轻缺血性脑卒中患者的病理生理。
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