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Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children

Enteric infections, enteropathy and undernutrition in early childhood are preventable risk factors for child deaths, impaired neurodevelopment, and later life metabolic diseases. However, the mechanisms linking these exposures and outcomes remain to be elucidated, as do biomarkers for identifying ch...

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Autores principales: Mayneris-Perxachs, Jordi, Lima, Aldo A.M., Guerrant, Richard L., Leite, Álvaro M., Moura, Alessandra F., Lima, Noélia L., Soares, Alberto M., Havt, Alexandre, Moore, Sean R., Pinkerton, Relana, Swann, Jonathan R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4728399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26816084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep19780
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author Mayneris-Perxachs, Jordi
Lima, Aldo A.M.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Leite, Álvaro M.
Moura, Alessandra F.
Lima, Noélia L.
Soares, Alberto M.
Havt, Alexandre
Moore, Sean R.
Pinkerton, Relana
Swann, Jonathan R.
author_facet Mayneris-Perxachs, Jordi
Lima, Aldo A.M.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Leite, Álvaro M.
Moura, Alessandra F.
Lima, Noélia L.
Soares, Alberto M.
Havt, Alexandre
Moore, Sean R.
Pinkerton, Relana
Swann, Jonathan R.
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description Enteric infections, enteropathy and undernutrition in early childhood are preventable risk factors for child deaths, impaired neurodevelopment, and later life metabolic diseases. However, the mechanisms linking these exposures and outcomes remain to be elucidated, as do biomarkers for identifying children at risk. By examining the urinary metabolic phenotypes of nourished and undernourished children participating in a case-control study in Semi-Arid Brazil, we identified key differences with potential relevance to mechanisms, biomarkers and outcomes. Undernutrition was found to perturb several biochemical pathways, including choline and tryptophan metabolism, while also increasing the proteolytic activity of the gut microbiome. Furthermore, a metabolic adaptation was observed in the undernourished children to reduce energy expenditure, reflected by increased N-methylnicotinamide and reduced β-aminoisobutyric acid excretion. Interestingly, accelerated catch-up growth was observed in those undernourished children displaying a more robust metabolic adaptation several months earlier. Hence, urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid represent promising biomarkers for predicting short-term growth outcomes in undernourished children and for identifying children destined for further growth shortfalls. These findings have important implications for understanding contributors to long-term sequelae of early undernutrition, including cognitive, growth, and metabolic functions.
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spelling pubmed-47283992016-02-01 Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children Mayneris-Perxachs, Jordi Lima, Aldo A.M. Guerrant, Richard L. Leite, Álvaro M. Moura, Alessandra F. Lima, Noélia L. Soares, Alberto M. Havt, Alexandre Moore, Sean R. Pinkerton, Relana Swann, Jonathan R. Sci Rep Article Enteric infections, enteropathy and undernutrition in early childhood are preventable risk factors for child deaths, impaired neurodevelopment, and later life metabolic diseases. However, the mechanisms linking these exposures and outcomes remain to be elucidated, as do biomarkers for identifying children at risk. By examining the urinary metabolic phenotypes of nourished and undernourished children participating in a case-control study in Semi-Arid Brazil, we identified key differences with potential relevance to mechanisms, biomarkers and outcomes. Undernutrition was found to perturb several biochemical pathways, including choline and tryptophan metabolism, while also increasing the proteolytic activity of the gut microbiome. Furthermore, a metabolic adaptation was observed in the undernourished children to reduce energy expenditure, reflected by increased N-methylnicotinamide and reduced β-aminoisobutyric acid excretion. Interestingly, accelerated catch-up growth was observed in those undernourished children displaying a more robust metabolic adaptation several months earlier. Hence, urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid represent promising biomarkers for predicting short-term growth outcomes in undernourished children and for identifying children destined for further growth shortfalls. These findings have important implications for understanding contributors to long-term sequelae of early undernutrition, including cognitive, growth, and metabolic functions. Nature Publishing Group 2016-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4728399/ /pubmed/26816084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep19780 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Mayneris-Perxachs, Jordi
Lima, Aldo A.M.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Leite, Álvaro M.
Moura, Alessandra F.
Lima, Noélia L.
Soares, Alberto M.
Havt, Alexandre
Moore, Sean R.
Pinkerton, Relana
Swann, Jonathan R.
Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title_full Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title_fullStr Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title_full_unstemmed Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title_short Urinary N-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished Brazilian children
title_sort urinary n-methylnicotinamide and β-aminoisobutyric acid predict catch-up growth in undernourished brazilian children
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4728399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26816084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep19780
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