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H-1 NMR Global Metabolic Phenotyping of Acute Pancreatitis in the Emergency Unit.

Título : H-1 NMR Global Metabolic Phenotyping of Acute Pancreatitis in the Emergency Unit.
Autor : Kinross, James M.
Villaseñor Solis, Alma Cristina
Barbas Arribas, Coral.
Materias: Acute pancreatitisAbdominal painMetabonomicsNMRPatient stratification
Resumen : We have investigated the urinary and plasma metabolic phenotype of acute pancreatitis (AP) patients presenting to the emergency room at a single center London teaching hospital with acute abdominal pain using 1 H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate modeling. Patients were allocated to either the AP (n = 15) or non-AP patients group (all other causes of abdominal pain, n = 21) on the basis of the national guidelines. Patients were assessed for three clinical outcomes: (1) diagnosis of AP, (2) etiology of AP caused by alcohol consumption and cholelithiasis, and (3) AP severity based on the Glasgow score. Samples from AP patients were characterized by high levels of urinary ketone bodies, glucose, plasma choline and lipid, and relatively low levels of urinary hippurate, creatine and plasma-branched chain amino acids. AP could be reliably identified with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity (OPLS-DA model R2 = 0.76 and Q2 Y = 0.59) using panel of discriminatory biomarkers consisting of guanine, hippurate and creatine (urine), and valine, alanine and lipoproteins (plasma). Metabolic phenotyping was also able to distinguish between cholelithiasis and colonic inflammation among the heterogeneous non-AP group. This work has demonstrated that combinatorial biomarkers have a strong diagnostic and prognostic potential in AP with relevance to clinical decision making in the emergency unit.
Descripción : Artículo en colaboración con: James M. Kinross, Jia V. Li, Nicholas Penney, Richard H. Barton, Jeremy K. Nicholson, Ara Darzi, Coral Barbas, Elaine Holmes.
En: Journal of Proteome Research. ISSN 1535-3893 2014, 13, 12: 5362 - 5375
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/12993
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
Fecha de publicación : 14-sep-2014
Centro : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Facultad de Farmacia





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