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Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics

Cerebral infarction (CI) is one of the most common cerebrovascular diseases and remains a major health problem worldwide. In this study, we evaluated the potential diagnostic biomarkers and important relevant metabolic pathways associated with CI. Metabolomics based on gas chromatography-mass spectr...

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Autores principales: Li, Ming-jiao, Xiao, Hong, Qiu, Yi-xing, Huang, Jian-hua, Man, Rong-yong, Qin, Yan, Xiong, Guang-hua, Peng, Qing-hua, Jian, Yu-qing, Peng, Cai-yun, Zhang, Wei-ning, Wang, Wei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03132k
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author Li, Ming-jiao
Xiao, Hong
Qiu, Yi-xing
Huang, Jian-hua
Man, Rong-yong
Qin, Yan
Xiong, Guang-hua
Peng, Qing-hua
Jian, Yu-qing
Peng, Cai-yun
Zhang, Wei-ning
Wang, Wei
author_facet Li, Ming-jiao
Xiao, Hong
Qiu, Yi-xing
Huang, Jian-hua
Man, Rong-yong
Qin, Yan
Xiong, Guang-hua
Peng, Qing-hua
Jian, Yu-qing
Peng, Cai-yun
Zhang, Wei-ning
Wang, Wei
author_sort Li, Ming-jiao
collection PubMed
description Cerebral infarction (CI) is one of the most common cerebrovascular diseases and remains a major health problem worldwide. In this study, we evaluated the potential diagnostic biomarkers and important relevant metabolic pathways associated with CI. Metabolomics based on gas chromatography-mass spectrometry coupled with the multivariate pattern recognition technique were used to characterize the potential serum metabolic profiles of CI. Forty healthy controls and thirty-three cerebral infarction patients were recruited for the nontargeted global metabolites' study and subsequent targeted fatty acid analysis. Overall, thirty-four endogenous metabolites were found in serum from the untargeted global study, four of which were detected to be significantly different between the CI group and healthy controls, including l-lysine, octadecanoic acid (fatty acid), l-tyrosine and lactic acid. Additionally, fourteen free fatty acids were identified by the subsequent targeted fatty acid analysis, and seven of them were detected to be significantly different between the CI group and healthy controls, which were mainly associated with arachidonic acid metabolism and fatty acid metabolism. Our results suggest several potential diagnostic biomarkers, and serum metabolism research is demonstrated as a powerful tool to explore the pathogenesis of CI.
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spelling pubmed-90815732022-05-09 Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics Li, Ming-jiao Xiao, Hong Qiu, Yi-xing Huang, Jian-hua Man, Rong-yong Qin, Yan Xiong, Guang-hua Peng, Qing-hua Jian, Yu-qing Peng, Cai-yun Zhang, Wei-ning Wang, Wei RSC Adv Chemistry Cerebral infarction (CI) is one of the most common cerebrovascular diseases and remains a major health problem worldwide. In this study, we evaluated the potential diagnostic biomarkers and important relevant metabolic pathways associated with CI. Metabolomics based on gas chromatography-mass spectrometry coupled with the multivariate pattern recognition technique were used to characterize the potential serum metabolic profiles of CI. Forty healthy controls and thirty-three cerebral infarction patients were recruited for the nontargeted global metabolites' study and subsequent targeted fatty acid analysis. Overall, thirty-four endogenous metabolites were found in serum from the untargeted global study, four of which were detected to be significantly different between the CI group and healthy controls, including l-lysine, octadecanoic acid (fatty acid), l-tyrosine and lactic acid. Additionally, fourteen free fatty acids were identified by the subsequent targeted fatty acid analysis, and seven of them were detected to be significantly different between the CI group and healthy controls, which were mainly associated with arachidonic acid metabolism and fatty acid metabolism. Our results suggest several potential diagnostic biomarkers, and serum metabolism research is demonstrated as a powerful tool to explore the pathogenesis of CI. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9081573/ /pubmed/35540152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03132k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Ming-jiao
Xiao, Hong
Qiu, Yi-xing
Huang, Jian-hua
Man, Rong-yong
Qin, Yan
Xiong, Guang-hua
Peng, Qing-hua
Jian, Yu-qing
Peng, Cai-yun
Zhang, Wei-ning
Wang, Wei
Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title_full Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title_fullStr Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title_full_unstemmed Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title_short Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
title_sort identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers of cerebral infarction using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometrics
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03132k
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