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Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples

Hepatic metabolites provide valuable information on the physiological state of an organism, and thus, they are monitored in many clinical situations. Typically, monitoring requires several analyses for each class of targeted metabolite, which is time consuming. The present study aimed to evaluate a...

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Autores principales: Amiel, Aurélien, Tremblay-Franco, Marie, Gautier, Roselyne, Ducheix, Simon, Montagner, Alexandra, Polizzi, Arnaud, Debrauwer, Laurent, Guillou, Hervé, Bertrand-Michel, Justine, Canlet, Cécile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10010009
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author Amiel, Aurélien
Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Gautier, Roselyne
Ducheix, Simon
Montagner, Alexandra
Polizzi, Arnaud
Debrauwer, Laurent
Guillou, Hervé
Bertrand-Michel, Justine
Canlet, Cécile
author_facet Amiel, Aurélien
Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Gautier, Roselyne
Ducheix, Simon
Montagner, Alexandra
Polizzi, Arnaud
Debrauwer, Laurent
Guillou, Hervé
Bertrand-Michel, Justine
Canlet, Cécile
author_sort Amiel, Aurélien
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description Hepatic metabolites provide valuable information on the physiological state of an organism, and thus, they are monitored in many clinical situations. Typically, monitoring requires several analyses for each class of targeted metabolite, which is time consuming. The present study aimed to evaluate a proton nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H-NMR) method for obtaining quantitative measurements of aqueous and lipidic metabolites. We optimized the extraction protocol, the standard samples, and the organic solvents for the absolute quantification of lipid species. To validate the method, we analyzed metabolic profiles in livers of mice fed three different diets. We compared our results with values obtained with conventional methods and found strong correlations. The (1)H-NMR protocol enabled the absolute quantification of 29 aqueous metabolites and eight lipid classes. Results showed that mice fed a diet enriched in saturated fatty acids had higher levels of triglycerides, cholesterol ester, monounsaturated fatty acids, lactate, 3-hydroxy-butyrate, and alanine and lower levels of glucose, compared to mice fed a control diet. In conclusion, proton NMR provided a rapid overview of the main lipid classes (triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids, fatty acids) and the most abundant aqueous metabolites in liver.
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spelling pubmed-70233272020-03-12 Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples Amiel, Aurélien Tremblay-Franco, Marie Gautier, Roselyne Ducheix, Simon Montagner, Alexandra Polizzi, Arnaud Debrauwer, Laurent Guillou, Hervé Bertrand-Michel, Justine Canlet, Cécile Metabolites Article Hepatic metabolites provide valuable information on the physiological state of an organism, and thus, they are monitored in many clinical situations. Typically, monitoring requires several analyses for each class of targeted metabolite, which is time consuming. The present study aimed to evaluate a proton nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H-NMR) method for obtaining quantitative measurements of aqueous and lipidic metabolites. We optimized the extraction protocol, the standard samples, and the organic solvents for the absolute quantification of lipid species. To validate the method, we analyzed metabolic profiles in livers of mice fed three different diets. We compared our results with values obtained with conventional methods and found strong correlations. The (1)H-NMR protocol enabled the absolute quantification of 29 aqueous metabolites and eight lipid classes. Results showed that mice fed a diet enriched in saturated fatty acids had higher levels of triglycerides, cholesterol ester, monounsaturated fatty acids, lactate, 3-hydroxy-butyrate, and alanine and lower levels of glucose, compared to mice fed a control diet. In conclusion, proton NMR provided a rapid overview of the main lipid classes (triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids, fatty acids) and the most abundant aqueous metabolites in liver. MDPI 2019-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7023327/ /pubmed/31877749 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10010009 Text en © 2019 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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Amiel, Aurélien
Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Gautier, Roselyne
Ducheix, Simon
Montagner, Alexandra
Polizzi, Arnaud
Debrauwer, Laurent
Guillou, Hervé
Bertrand-Michel, Justine
Canlet, Cécile
Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title_full Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title_fullStr Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title_full_unstemmed Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title_short Proton NMR Enables the Absolute Quantification of Aqueous Metabolites and Lipid Classes in Unique Mouse Liver Samples
title_sort proton nmr enables the absolute quantification of aqueous metabolites and lipid classes in unique mouse liver samples
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10010009
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