Association of amino acid metabolites with osteoporosis, a metabolomic approach: Bushehr elderly health program.

Nekoo Panahi, Noushin Fahimfar, Shahin Roshani, Babak Arjmand, Safoora Gharibzadeh, Gita Shafiee, Eugenia Migliavacca, Denis Breuille, Jerome N Feige, Yohan Grzywinski, John Corthesy, Farideh Razi, Ramin Heshmat, Iraj Nabipour, Farshad Farzadfar, Akbar Soltani, Bagher Larijani, Afshin Ostovar
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Introduction and objectives: Amino acids are the most frequently reported metabolites associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) in metabolomics studies. We aimed to evaluate the association between amino acid metabolic profile and bone indices in the elderly population.

Methods: 400 individuals were randomly selected from 2384 elderly men and women over 60 years participating in the second stage of the Bushehr elderly health (BEH) program, a population-based prospective cohort study that is being conducted in Bushehr, a southern province of Iran. Frozen plasma samples were used to measure 29 amino acid and derivatives metabolites using the UPLC-MS/MS-based targeted metabolomics platform. We conducted Elastic net regression analysis to detect the metabolites associated with BMD of different sites and lumbar spine trabecular bone score, and also to examine the ability of the measured metabolites to differentiate osteoporosis.

Results: We adjusted the analysis for possible confounders (age, BMI, diabetes, smoking, physical activity, vitamin D level, and sex). Valine, leucine, isoleucine, and alanine in women and tryptophan in men were the most important amino acids inversely associated with osteoporosis (OR range from 0.77 to 0.89). Sarcosine, followed by tyrosine, asparagine, alpha aminobutyric acid, and ADMA in women and glutamine in men and when both women and men were considered together were the most discriminating amino acids detected in individuals with osteoporosis (OR range from 1.15 to 1.31).

Conclusion: We found several amino acid metabolites associated with possible bone status in elderly individuals. Further studies are required to evaluate the utility of these metabolites as clinical biomarkers for osteoporosis prediction and their effect on bone health as dietary supplements.

氨基酸代谢物与骨质疏松症的关联,代谢组学方法:布什尔老年健康计划。
简介和目的:氨基酸是代谢组学研究中最常报道的与低骨密度(BMD)相关的代谢物。我们的目的是评估老年人的氨基酸代谢谱和骨骼指数之间的关系。方法:从2384名60岁以上老年男性和女性中随机选择400人,这些人参加了布什尔老年健康(BEH)计划的第二阶段,这是一项基于人群的前瞻性队列研究,正在伊朗南部省份布什尔进行。冷冻血浆样品使用UPLC-MS/MS-based靶向代谢组学平台检测29种氨基酸及其衍生物代谢物。我们通过Elastic net回归分析,检测与不同部位BMD和腰椎小梁骨评分相关的代谢物,并检验代谢物对骨质疏松症的鉴别能力。结果:我们针对可能的混杂因素(年龄、BMI、糖尿病、吸烟、体育活动、维生素D水平和性别)调整了分析。女性的缬氨酸、亮氨酸、异亮氨酸和丙氨酸以及男性的色氨酸是与骨质疏松症呈负相关的最重要的氨基酸(OR范围为0.77 ~ 0.89)。在骨质疏松症患者中,肌氨酸、酪氨酸、天冬酰胺、α氨基丁酸和ADMA在女性中紧随其后,谷氨酰胺在男性中紧随其后,当女性和男性同时被考虑时,它们是最具鉴别性的氨基酸(OR范围从1.15到1.31)。结论:我们发现了几种氨基酸代谢物可能与老年人的骨骼状况有关。需要进一步的研究来评估这些代谢物作为骨质疏松症预测的临床生物标志物及其作为膳食补充剂对骨骼健康的影响。
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