NMR-based metabolic profiling of children with premature adrenarche.

Konstantina Matzarapi, Aristeidis Giannakopoulos, Styliani A Chasapi, Dimitra Kritikou, Alexandra Efthymiadou, Dionisios Chrysis, Georgios A Spyroulias
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Abstract

Introduction: Premature adrenarche (PA) for long time was considered a benign condition but later has been connected to various diseases in childhood and adulthood which remains controversial.

Objective: To investigate the effect of premature adrenarche on the metabolic phenotype, and correlate the clinical and biochemical data with the metabolic profile of children with PA.

Methods: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based untargeted and targeted metabolomic approach in combination with multivariate and univariate statistical analysis applied to study the metabolic profiles of children with PA. Plasma, serum, and urine samples were collected from fifty-two children with Idiopathic PA and forty-eight age-matched controls from the division of Pediatric Endocrinology of the University Hospital of Patras were enrolled.

Results: Metabolomic results showed that plasma and serum glucose, myo-inositol, amino acids, a population of unsaturated lipids, and esterified cholesterol were higher and significantly different in PA children. In the metabolic profiles of children with PA and age-matched control group a gradual increase of glucose and myo-inositol levels was observed in serum and plasma, which was positively correlated their body mass index standard deviation score (BMI SDS) values respectively. Urine 1H NMR metabolic fingerprint of PA children showed positive correlation and a clustering-dependent relationship with their BMI and bone age (BA) respectively.

Conclusion: This study provides evidence that PA driven metabolic changes begin during the childhood and PA may has an inductive role in a BMI-driven increase of specific metabolites. Finally, urine may be considered as the best biofluid for identification of the PA metabolism as it reflects more clearly the PA metabolic fingerprint.

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基于核磁共振成像的儿童早衰代谢谱分析。
前言:肾上腺素过早(PA)长期以来被认为是一种良性疾病,但后来被认为与儿童和成年期的各种疾病有关,这一观点仍存在争议。目的:探讨肾上腺素早泄对小儿肾上腺素早泄代谢表型的影响,并将临床生化指标与小儿肾上腺素早泄代谢特征联系起来。方法:采用基于核磁共振(NMR)的非靶向和靶向代谢组学方法,结合多因素和单因素统计分析,研究PA患儿的代谢谱。从52名特发性PA患儿和48名年龄匹配的对照组中收集血浆、血清和尿液样本,这些患者来自帕特雷大学医院儿科内分泌科。结果:代谢组学结果显示,PA儿童的血浆和血清葡萄糖、肌醇、氨基酸、不饱和脂类和酯化胆固醇较高且差异显著。在PA患儿和年龄匹配对照组的代谢谱中,血清和血浆中葡萄糖和肌醇水平逐渐升高,两者分别与体重指数标准差(BMI SDS)值呈正相关。PA患儿尿液1H NMR代谢指纹图谱与其BMI、骨龄(BA)分别呈正相关和聚类依赖关系。结论:本研究提供证据表明,PA驱动的代谢变化始于儿童时期,PA可能在bmi驱动的特定代谢物增加中起诱导作用。最后,尿液可能被认为是鉴定PA代谢的最佳生物流体,因为它更清楚地反映了PA代谢指纹。
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