Guanwei Ma , Xi Yan , Chao Wang , Xiaoqian Ran , Zhiyuan Liang , Xiaolu Chen , Ting Hu , Xiaoxiao Tang , Hongbin Zhuang , Yuhan Huang , Peng Luo , Liming Shen
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摘要
砷(As)是一种环境毒物和人类致癌物,长期接触砷可导致不同程度的肝损伤。本研究建立As中毒SD大鼠肝损伤模型,并通过代谢组学和组学方法探讨其潜在机制。砷中毒组与对照组共鉴定出164种差异表达代谢物,主要涉及烟酸和烟酰胺代谢、类固醇激素生物合成、牛磺酸和次牛磺酸代谢、卟啉代谢。砷中毒组As、铋(Bi)、镉(Cd)、汞(Hg)、锰(Mn)、铷(Rb)、锑(Sb)、锶(Sr)、铀(U)、锌(Zn)等10种 离子水平显著升高,铅(Pb)、铊(TI)水平显著降低。Spearman相关分析表明,As、Cd、Hg和Pb与雄烯二酮、原卟啉原IX和雌三醇呈负相关,As和Mn与孕酮(PROG)呈正相关,Cd与NAD+和3-亚非诺- l -丙氨酸呈正相关。代谢物和离子水平的变化存在性别差异。雄性和雌性大鼠共有60个dem和2条通路(类固醇激素生物合成和卟啉代谢途径)。雄性和雌性大鼠的As、Cd、Hg和Sr水平均发生了显著变化。在雌雄大鼠中,As与PROG呈正相关,Cd与coproporphyrin III呈正相关。本研究结果为阐明砷致大鼠肝损伤的机制提供了新的思路。
Mechanism of arsenic-induced liver injury in rats revealed by metabolomics and ionomics based approach
Arsenic (As) is an environmental toxicant and human carcinogen, long-term exposure to As can lead to varying degrees of liver injury. In this study, the liver injury model of As poisoned Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats was established, and the potential mechanism was investigated by metabonomics and ionomics. A total of 164 differential expressed metabolites (DEMs) were identified between the As poisoned group and the control group, which mainly involved in nicotinate and nicotinamide metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis, taurine and hypotaurine metabolism, and porphyrin metabolism. The levels of 10 ions were significantly increased in As poisoned group, including As, bismuth (Bi), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), manganese (Mn), rubidium (Rb), antimony (Sb), strontium (Sr), uranium(U), and zinc (Zn), in contrast, the levels of lead (Pb) and thallium (TI) were significantly decreased. Spearman correlation analysis showed that As, Cd, Hg and Pb were negatively correlated with androstenedione, protoporphyrinogen IX and estriol, whereas As and Mn was positively correlated with progesterone (PROG), Cd was positively correlated with NAD+ and 3-Sulfino-L-alanine. There are sex differences in changes in metabolites and ions levels. Male and female rats shared 60 DEMs and 2 pathways (steroid hormone biosynthesis and porphyrin metabolism pathway). The levels of As, Cd, Hg, and Sr were significantly changed in both male and female rats. In both female and male rats, As was positively correlated with PROG, and Cd was positively correlated with coproporphyrin III. The results of this study provide new insights to elucidate the mechanism of As-induced liver injury in rats.
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.