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METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY
Background: Age-related inter-muscular fat (IMF) deposition is associated with poor physical function in those with preserved/high muscle mass. However, the heterogeneity of IMF in aging is poorly understood. We used a semi-targeted metabolomics approach to: 1) determine the metabolites associated w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844998/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3457 |
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author | Farsijani, Samaneh Marron, Megan M Miljkovic, Iva Baugh, Mary E Kritchevsky, Stephen Newman, Anne B |
author_facet | Farsijani, Samaneh Marron, Megan M Miljkovic, Iva Baugh, Mary E Kritchevsky, Stephen Newman, Anne B |
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description | Background: Age-related inter-muscular fat (IMF) deposition is associated with poor physical function in those with preserved/high muscle mass. However, the heterogeneity of IMF in aging is poorly understood. We used a semi-targeted metabolomics approach to: 1) determine the metabolites associated with IMF infiltration in aging; and 2) establish a model to predict IMF using the metabolome. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 314 African-American men (age: 69-79 years) from the Health ABC study at baseline. Mid-thigh IMF area (cm2, by CT) and 350 plasma metabolites (by liquid-chromatography/mass spectrometry) were measured. Correlation analysis was performed to determine metabolites associated with IMF. An IMF prediction model was calculated, using regression analysis with 10-fold cross-validations on random halves of the population with metabolites, age and weight as predictors. Results: Of 161 metabolites correlated with IMF (P<0.05), 34 remained significant after adjusting for age, weight, physical activity, medications, smoking and multiple comparisons (false discovery rate ≤0.25). IMF-associated metabolites were primarily lipids (76%) and amino acids (15%). Most metabolites were positively correlated with IMF (94%), with the exception of mevalonic acid (from fatty acids sub-class) and glutamine (from organic-acids) which were negatively associated with IMF. IMF-associated metabolites predicted 49% of the variability in the actual IMF in the test set of the random half of the population (50%, n= 144). Conclusion: Identification of the unique metabolomics features associated with IMF may improve our understanding of key biological alterations of muscle during aging. |
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spelling | pubmed-68449982019-11-18 METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY Farsijani, Samaneh Marron, Megan M Miljkovic, Iva Baugh, Mary E Kritchevsky, Stephen Newman, Anne B Innov Aging Session Lb3620 (Late Breaking Poster) Background: Age-related inter-muscular fat (IMF) deposition is associated with poor physical function in those with preserved/high muscle mass. However, the heterogeneity of IMF in aging is poorly understood. We used a semi-targeted metabolomics approach to: 1) determine the metabolites associated with IMF infiltration in aging; and 2) establish a model to predict IMF using the metabolome. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 314 African-American men (age: 69-79 years) from the Health ABC study at baseline. Mid-thigh IMF area (cm2, by CT) and 350 plasma metabolites (by liquid-chromatography/mass spectrometry) were measured. Correlation analysis was performed to determine metabolites associated with IMF. An IMF prediction model was calculated, using regression analysis with 10-fold cross-validations on random halves of the population with metabolites, age and weight as predictors. Results: Of 161 metabolites correlated with IMF (P<0.05), 34 remained significant after adjusting for age, weight, physical activity, medications, smoking and multiple comparisons (false discovery rate ≤0.25). IMF-associated metabolites were primarily lipids (76%) and amino acids (15%). Most metabolites were positively correlated with IMF (94%), with the exception of mevalonic acid (from fatty acids sub-class) and glutamine (from organic-acids) which were negatively associated with IMF. IMF-associated metabolites predicted 49% of the variability in the actual IMF in the test set of the random half of the population (50%, n= 144). Conclusion: Identification of the unique metabolomics features associated with IMF may improve our understanding of key biological alterations of muscle during aging. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6844998/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3457 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Session Lb3620 (Late Breaking Poster) Farsijani, Samaneh Marron, Megan M Miljkovic, Iva Baugh, Mary E Kritchevsky, Stephen Newman, Anne B METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title | METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title_full | METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title_fullStr | METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title_full_unstemmed | METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title_short | METABOLOMICS PROFILING OF MUSCLE FAT DEPOSITION IN AGING: RESULTS FROM THE HEALTH ABC STUDY |
title_sort | metabolomics profiling of muscle fat deposition in aging: results from the health abc study |
topic | Session Lb3620 (Late Breaking Poster) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844998/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3457 |
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