Urinary metabonomics for diagnosis of depression in hepatitis B virus-infected patients.

IF 0.2 4区 医学
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal Pub Date : 2015-04-25 eCollection Date: 2015-04-01 DOI:10.5812/ircmj.17(4)2015.27359
Li-Juan Hou, Hong-Wei Wang, Xiao-Xia Wei, Shu-Peng Duan, Ya Zhuo, Xin-Wen Song, Bao-Sheng Shen
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Abstract

Background: Depression is concomitantly presented in Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)-infected patients and decreases these patients' quality of life. However, there are no laboratory-based methods to objectively diagnose this disorder.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the alteration of urinary metabolites in depressed HBV-infected patients.

Patients and methods: In this study, 81 depressed HBV-infected patients, 68 non-depressed HBV-infected patients and 64 Healthy Controls (HC) were recruited. A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based urinary metabonomic method was used to characterize the urinary metabolic profiling of depressed and non-depressed subjects.

Results: Seventeen differential urinary metabolites responsible for discriminating depressed HBV-infected patients from non-depressed HBV-infected patients and HC were identified. Among these metabolites, pyruvate, isobutyrate, N-methylnicotinamide, α-hydroxybutyrate, acetoacetate and malonate were identified as potential biomarkers for diagnosing depression in HBV-infected patients. A combined panel of these potential biomarkers could effectively discriminate depressed HBV-infected patients from non-depressed HBV-infected patients and HC, with an average accuracy of 89.6% in the training set and a predictive accuracy of 86.4% in the test set.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that NMR-based urinary metabonomics approach might be a useful tool for the clinical diagnosis of depression in HBV-infected patients and the six potential biomarkers could be helpful for developing an objective diagnostic method. Limited by the number of recruited subjects, future studies are required to validate our conclusions.

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尿代谢组学在乙型肝炎病毒感染患者抑郁诊断中的应用。
背景:乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染患者伴发抑郁,并降低患者的生活质量。然而,目前还没有基于实验室的方法来客观诊断这种疾病。目的:本研究的目的是探讨抑郁症hbv感染患者尿液代谢物的改变。患者与方法:本研究招募了81例抑郁型hbv感染者、68例非抑郁型hbv感染者和64例健康对照(HC)。采用基于核磁共振(NMR)的尿代谢组学方法对抑郁和非抑郁受试者的尿代谢谱进行了表征。结果:鉴定出17种差异尿代谢物,负责区分抑郁症hbv感染者与非抑郁症hbv感染者和HC。在这些代谢物中,丙酮酸、异丁酸、n -甲基烟酰胺、α-羟基丁酸、乙酰乙酸和丙二酸被确定为诊断hbv感染患者抑郁的潜在生物标志物。这些潜在生物标志物的组合可以有效地区分抑郁症hbv感染患者与非抑郁症hbv感染患者和HC,训练集的平均准确率为89.6%,测试集的预测准确率为86.4%。结论:基于核磁共振的尿代谢组学方法可能是临床诊断hbv感染患者抑郁症的有用工具,6种潜在的生物标志物可能有助于建立客观的诊断方法。受招募受试者数量的限制,需要进一步的研究来验证我们的结论。
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Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal dealing with general Medicine and Surgery, Disaster Medicine and Health Policy. It is an official Journal of the Iranian Hospital Dubai and is published monthly. The Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal aims at publishing the high quality materials, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Medicine and Surgery
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