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Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations

To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) we explored the interplay among GC-MS studied urinary metabolomic signature, gut liver axis (GLA) abnormalities, and food preferences (Kid-Med). Intestinal permeability (IP), small in...

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Autores principales: Troisi, Jacopo, Pierri, Luca, Landolfi, Annamaria, Marciano, Francesca, Bisogno, Antonella, Belmonte, Federica, Palladino, Carmen, Nuzio, Salvatore Guercio, Campiglia, Pietro, Vajro, Pietro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5452215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28492501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9050485
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author Troisi, Jacopo
Pierri, Luca
Landolfi, Annamaria
Marciano, Francesca
Bisogno, Antonella
Belmonte, Federica
Palladino, Carmen
Nuzio, Salvatore Guercio
Campiglia, Pietro
Vajro, Pietro
author_facet Troisi, Jacopo
Pierri, Luca
Landolfi, Annamaria
Marciano, Francesca
Bisogno, Antonella
Belmonte, Federica
Palladino, Carmen
Nuzio, Salvatore Guercio
Campiglia, Pietro
Vajro, Pietro
author_sort Troisi, Jacopo
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description To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) we explored the interplay among GC-MS studied urinary metabolomic signature, gut liver axis (GLA) abnormalities, and food preferences (Kid-Med). Intestinal permeability (IP), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance were investigated in forty children (mean age 9.8 years) categorized as normal weight (NW) or obese (body mass index <85th or >95th percentile, respectively) ± ultrasonographic bright liver and hypertransaminasemia (NAFLD). SIBO was increased in all obese children (p = 0.0022), IP preferentially in those with NAFLD (p = 0.0002). The partial least-square discriminant analysis of urinary metabolome correctly allocated children based on their obesity, NAFLD, visceral fat, pathological IP and SIBO. Compared to NW, obese children had (1) higher levels of glucose/1-methylhistidine, the latter more markedly in NAFLD patients; and (2) lower levels of xylitol, phenyl acetic acid and hydroquinone, the latter especially in children without NAFLD. The metabolic pathways of BCAA and/or their metabolites correlated with excess of visceral fat centimeters (leucine/oxo-valerate), and more deranged IP and SIBO (valine metabolites). Urinary metabolome analysis contributes to define a metabolic fingerprint of pediatric obesity and related NAFLD, by identifying metabolic pathways/metabolites reflecting typical obesity dietary habits and GLA perturbations.
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spelling pubmed-54522152017-06-05 Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations Troisi, Jacopo Pierri, Luca Landolfi, Annamaria Marciano, Francesca Bisogno, Antonella Belmonte, Federica Palladino, Carmen Nuzio, Salvatore Guercio Campiglia, Pietro Vajro, Pietro Nutrients Article To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) we explored the interplay among GC-MS studied urinary metabolomic signature, gut liver axis (GLA) abnormalities, and food preferences (Kid-Med). Intestinal permeability (IP), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance were investigated in forty children (mean age 9.8 years) categorized as normal weight (NW) or obese (body mass index <85th or >95th percentile, respectively) ± ultrasonographic bright liver and hypertransaminasemia (NAFLD). SIBO was increased in all obese children (p = 0.0022), IP preferentially in those with NAFLD (p = 0.0002). The partial least-square discriminant analysis of urinary metabolome correctly allocated children based on their obesity, NAFLD, visceral fat, pathological IP and SIBO. Compared to NW, obese children had (1) higher levels of glucose/1-methylhistidine, the latter more markedly in NAFLD patients; and (2) lower levels of xylitol, phenyl acetic acid and hydroquinone, the latter especially in children without NAFLD. The metabolic pathways of BCAA and/or their metabolites correlated with excess of visceral fat centimeters (leucine/oxo-valerate), and more deranged IP and SIBO (valine metabolites). Urinary metabolome analysis contributes to define a metabolic fingerprint of pediatric obesity and related NAFLD, by identifying metabolic pathways/metabolites reflecting typical obesity dietary habits and GLA perturbations. MDPI 2017-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5452215/ /pubmed/28492501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9050485 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Troisi, Jacopo
Pierri, Luca
Landolfi, Annamaria
Marciano, Francesca
Bisogno, Antonella
Belmonte, Federica
Palladino, Carmen
Nuzio, Salvatore Guercio
Campiglia, Pietro
Vajro, Pietro
Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title_full Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title_fullStr Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title_full_unstemmed Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title_short Urinary Metabolomics in Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD Identifies Metabolic Pathways/Metabolites Related to Dietary Habits and Gut-Liver Axis Perturbations
title_sort urinary metabolomics in pediatric obesity and nafld identifies metabolic pathways/metabolites related to dietary habits and gut-liver axis perturbations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5452215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28492501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9050485
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