基于核磁共振的代谢组学预测代谢紊乱:上海长丰研究。

IF 3.7 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Qi Wu, Qing-Xia Huang, Hai-Luan Zeng, Shuai Ma, Huan-Dong Lin, Ming-Feng Xia, Hui-Ru Tang, Xin Gao
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摘要

代谢健康状态,无论是否肥胖,都是一个短暂的阶段,在一生中有可能发展成代谢紊乱。我们调查了来自上海长丰研究的1078名代谢健康的中国成年人的代谢紊乱发生率,并寻找能够区分未来可能发生代谢紊乱的代谢物。参与者根据身体质量指数(BMI)和代谢状态分为代谢健康超重/肥胖(MHO)组和代谢健康正常体重(MHNW)组。采用1H核磁共振谱仪(1H nmr)测定血清代谢组学特征。糖尿病、高甘油三酯血症、高胆固醇血症和代谢综合征的患病率在基线时MHNW和MHO参与者之间相似。在平均4.2年的随访后,MHO参与者比MHNW参与者有更多的代谢不健康。然而,在随访检查中,保持代谢健康(MHO→MHO)的MHO参与者亚组与MHNW参与者有相似的代谢紊乱患病率,尽管他们的血清高密度脂蛋白(HDL)浓度显著降低,缬氨酸、亮氨酸、丙氨酸和酪氨酸升高。进一步的相关分析表明,血清中密度脂蛋白(IDL)和极低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(VLDL-CH)可能参与了代谢健康向不健康状态的转变,对识别代谢风险增加的MHNW和MHO有价值。
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Prediction of Metabolic Disorders Using NMR-Based Metabolomics: The Shanghai Changfeng Study.

Prediction of Metabolic Disorders Using NMR-Based Metabolomics: The Shanghai Changfeng Study.

Prediction of Metabolic Disorders Using NMR-Based Metabolomics: The Shanghai Changfeng Study.

A metabolically healthy status, whether obese or not, is a transient stage with the potential to develop into metabolic disorders during the course of life. We investigated the incidence of metabolic disorders in 1078 metabolically healthy Chinese adults from the Shanghai Changfeng Study and looked for metabolites that discriminated the participants who would develop metabolic disorders in the future. Participants were divided into metabolically healthy overweight/obesity (MHO) and metabolically healthy normal weight (MHNW) groups according to their body mass index (BMI) and metabolic status. Their serum metabolomic profile was measured using a 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer (1H-NMR). The prevalence of diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia and metabolic syndrome was similar between the MHNW and MHO participants at baseline. After a median of 4.2 years of follow-up, more MHO participants became metabolically unhealthy than MHNW participants. However, a subgroup of MHO participants who remained metabolically healthy (MHO → MHO) had a similar prevalence of metabolic disorders as the MHNW participants at the follow-up examination, despite a significant reduction in their serum concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and an elevation in valine, leucine, alanine and tyrosine. Further correlation analysis indicated that serum intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) and very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-CH) might be involved in the transition from metabolically healthy to unhealthy status and could be valuable to identify the MHNW and MHO with increased metabolic risks.

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