自发回声对比心房颤动患者的血浆代谢组学特征

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Bingshuo Shi, Rong Suo, Wenhua Song, Haipeng Zhang, Daiqi Liu, Xinya Dai, Ruining Zhang, Xuewen Wang, Guangping Li, Tong Liu, Xing Liu
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背景:心房颤动(房颤)患者的自发回声对比度(SEC)表明其处于血栓形成前状态,并最终发展为血栓形成。全面了解特定血浆代谢组学特征可保护心房颤动患者免受血栓形成,尤其是在早期阶段:通过对代谢途径的研究,我们试图发现与 SEC 状态相关的代谢组学特征,并研究可能对血栓状态产生影响的不同代谢物:方法:我们招募了房颤患者,根据超声心动图结果将患者分为三组:非SEC组、低SEC组和高SEC组。采集样本后进行非靶向代谢组学分析。分析过程包括数据质量控制、代谢物差异分析、成分分析、凯格聚类分析等。结果:我们的代谢表型揭示了 SEC 和非 SEC 之间明显不同的代谢模式。具体来说,我们在静脉血浆和心房血浆中分别发现了 35 种和 142 种明显不同的代谢物,这表明 SEC 可能涉及普遍的代谢失调,而且心房血浆中代谢失调的程度比静脉血中的更严重:结论:与非SEC患者相比,SEC患者的代谢模式明显不同。我们的工作促进了对 SEC 发生和发展机制的理解,有助于筛选治疗干预的靶代谢物,并为预防和治疗 SEC 或房颤血栓提供了证据。我们的研究还为相关领域的后续研究提供了新的方向。总之,我们的研究不仅为了解心房颤动患者SEC的发生和发展提供了理论依据,也为心房颤动患者SEC的日常饮食提供了建议,如均衡摄入必需氨基酸、避免摄入过量苯甲酸、摄入适量肌醇等:临床试验编号:不适用。
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Plasma metabolomic characteristics of atrial fibrillation patients with spontaneous echo contrast.

Background: The spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) indicates a prethrombic state that ultimately progresses into thrombus formation. A comprehensive understanding of specific plasma metabolomics characteristics may protect AF patients from thrombus, particularly in the early stage.

Objectives: Through the investigation of metabolic pathways, we endeavor to uncover the metabolomic characteristics associated with SEC states, and to examine the differential metabolites by which may exert their influence on thrombotic states.

Methods: Patients with AF were enrolled, and the participants were divided into three groups based on the results of the echocardiogram: non-SEC, low-SEC and high-SEC group. Samples were collected and subjected to non-targeted metabolomics analysis. The analytical process included data quality control, metabolite difference analysis, component analysis, Kegg cluster analysis, etc. RESULTS: Our metabolic phenotype revealed a clear differential metabolic pattern between the SEC and non-SEC. Specifically, we identified 35 and 142 significantly differential metabolites in venous and atrial plasma, respectively, suggesting that SEC may be involved in pervasive metabolic dysregulation and that the degree of metabolic dysregulation in atrial plasma is more severe than that in venous blood.

Conclusion: Patients with SEC have a significantly different metabolic pattern compared to those without SEC. Our work promoted the understanding of mechanism of the occurrence and development of SEC, facilitated the screening of the target metabolites for its therapeutic intervention, and provided evidence for the prevention and treatment of SEC or thrombosis in AF. Our work also provided new directions for subsequent research in related fields. In conclusion, our study not only provides a theoretical basis for understanding the occurrence and development of SEC in AF, but also provides recommendations for the daily diet of AF patients with SEC, such as a balanced intake of essential amino acids, avoiding excessive intake of benzoic acid, and intake of appropriate inositol.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the heart and circulatory system, as well as related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, and controlled trials.
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