肝脏磁共振波谱作为评估Niemann-Pick C疾病进展的替代方法†

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1039/D4RA06781A
Aline Xavier, Juan E. Oyarzun, Flavia Zacconi, Silvana Zanlungo and Marcelo E. Andia
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摘要

尼曼-匹克病(Niemann-Pick disease, NP)是一组罕见的遗传性疾病,它影响正常的脂质代谢,导致脂质在肝脏、脾脏、大脑和骨髓中积聚。NP患者会出现大脑改变和肝损伤的快速进展。本研究的目的是在小鼠模型中使用离体磁共振波谱(MRS)表征该疾病进展过程中肝脏脂质组成的变化,目的是识别潜在的生物标志物,以支持未来非侵入性技术对这些患者进行随访。NPC型(NPC)和野生型(WT)小鼠分别于5周龄(每组n = 5)和9周龄(每组n = 5)饲喂鼠粮和安乐死。采用气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)和质谱联用(ms)对其肝脏脂质进行定量分析,并对7种主要脂肪酸(FA)和胆固醇进行定量分析。利用MRS,我们鉴定出5个仅对应FA的代谢物峰,3个仅对应胆固醇的代谢物峰,2个对应FA和胆固醇的代谢物峰。我们的研究结果表明,肝脏胆固醇升高是鼻咽癌肝损伤的关键生物标志物,这与胆固醇水平升高与肝脏炎症相关的肝脏疾病预后不良是一致的。此外,我们还发现与WT小鼠肝脏相比,NPC中储存的FA池存在差异。这些不同的肝脏谱可以为鼻咽癌患者的无创随访提供潜在的生物标志物。
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Liver magnetic resonance spectroscopy as an alternative for evaluating Niemann-Pick C disease progression†

Liver magnetic resonance spectroscopy as an alternative for evaluating Niemann-Pick C disease progression†

Niemann-Pick disease (NP) is a group of rare genetic disorders that affect normal lipid metabolism and cause an accumulation of lipids in the liver, spleen, brain, and bone marrow. NP patients develop brain alterations and a very fast progression of liver damage. The purpose of this study is to characterize the changes in liver lipid composition during the progression of this disease using ex vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in mouse models with the aim of identifying potential biomarkers to support a future non-invasive technique to follow-up these patients. NP type C (NPC) and wild-type (WT) mice were fed a chow diet and euthanized at 5 weeks of age (n = 5 per group) and 9 weeks of age (n = 5 per group). We extracted lipids from their livers and analyzed them with Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and MRS. With the GC-MS analysis, 7 main fatty acids (FA) and cholesterols were quantified. Using MRS, we identified 5 metabolite peaks that correspond to FA only, 3 peaks that correspond to cholesterol only, and 2 peaks that correspond to FA and cholesterol. Our results show that the increase in liver cholesterol is the key biomarker for liver damage in NPC, which is consistent with a bad liver disease prognosis due to the association of increased cholesterol levels and liver inflammation. Additionally, we identified a difference in the pool of FA stored in the NPC compared to the WT mouse livers. Those different liver spectra could provide potential biomarkers for the non-invasive follow-up of NPC patients.

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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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7.50
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3116
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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