NMR HRMAS Spectroscopy of Lung Biopsy Samples: Comparison Study Between Human, Pig, Rat, and Mouse Metabolomics

作者:Benahmed Malika A; Elbayed Karim; Daubeuf Francois; Santelmo Nicola; Frossard Nelly; Namer Izzie J*
来源:Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2014, 71(1): 35-43.
DOI:10.1002/mrm.24658

摘要

Purpose Using the metabolomics by NMR high-resolution magic angle spinning spectroscopy, we assessed the lung metabolome of various animal species in order to identify the animal model that could be substituted to human lung in studies on fresh lung biopsies. MethodsThe experiments were conducted on intact lung biopsy samples of pig, rat, mouse, and human using a Bruker Advance III 500 spectrometer. Thirty-five to 39 metabolites were identified and 23 metabolites were quantified. Principal component analysis, partial least-squares discriminant analysis, and analysis of variance tests were performed in order to compare the metabolic profiles of each animal lung biopsies to those of the human lung. ResultsThe metabolic composition between human and pig lung was similar. However, human lung was distinguishable from mouse and rat regarding: Trimethylamine N-oxide and betaine which were present in rodents but not in human lung, carnitine, and glycerophosphocholine which were present in mouse but not in human lung. Conversely, succinic acid was undetected in rat lung. Furthermore, fatty acids concentration was significantly higher in rodent lungs compared to human lung. Conclusion Using the metabolomics by NMR high-resolution magic angle spinning spectroscopy on lung biopsy, samples allowed to highlight that pig lung seems to be close to human lung as regarding its metabolite composition with more similarities than dissimilarities. Magn Reson Med 71:35-43, 2014.

  • 出版日期2014-1