Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling

Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) as a consequence of ethanol chronic consumption could lead to hepatic cirrhosis that is linked to high morbidity and mortality. Disease diagnosis is still very challenging and usually clear findings are obtained in the later stage of ALD. The profound effect of ethanol...

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Main Authors: Olga Deda, Christina Virgiliou, Amvrosios Orfanidis, Helen G. Gika
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/232
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spelling doaj-2a903d41d98a461c8eaaeaee94734bd82020-11-25T01:55:20ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892019-10-0191023210.3390/metabo9100232metabo9100232Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted ProfilingOlga Deda0Christina Virgiliou1Amvrosios Orfanidis2Helen G. Gika3Department of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceCenter for Interdisciplinary Research of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (KEDEK), 57001 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceAlcoholic liver disease (ALD) as a consequence of ethanol chronic consumption could lead to hepatic cirrhosis that is linked to high morbidity and mortality. Disease diagnosis is still very challenging and usually clear findings are obtained in the later stage of ALD. The profound effect of ethanol on metabolism can be depicted using metabolomics; thus, the discovery of novel biomarkers could shed light on the initiation and the progression of the ALD, serving diagnostic purposes. In the present study, Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography tandem Mass Spectrometry HILIC-MS/MS based metabolomics analyisis of urine and fecal samples of C57BL/6 mice of both sexes at two sampling time points was performed, monitoring the effect of eight-week ethanol consumption. The altered hepatic metabolism caused by ethanol consumption induces extensive biochemical perturbations and changes in gut microbiota population on a great scale. Fecal samples were proven to be a suitable specimen for studying ALD since it was more vulnerable to the metabolic changes in comparison to urine samples. The metabolome of male mice was affected on a greater scale than the female metabolome due to ethanol exposure. Precursor small molecules of essential pathways of energy production responded to ethanol exposure. A meaningful correlation between the two studied specimens demonstrated the impact of ethanol in endogenous and symbiome metabolism.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/232ethanolalcoholtoxicitymetabolomicsfecesurinealdmice
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Christina Virgiliou
Amvrosios Orfanidis
Helen G. Gika
Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
Metabolites
ethanol
alcohol
toxicity
metabolomics
feces
urine
ald
mice
author_facet Olga Deda
Christina Virgiliou
Amvrosios Orfanidis
Helen G. Gika
author_sort Olga Deda
title Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
title_short Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
title_full Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
title_fullStr Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
title_full_unstemmed Study of Fecal and Urinary Metabolite Perturbations Induced by Chronic Ethanol Treatment in Mice by UHPLC-MS/MS Targeted Profiling
title_sort study of fecal and urinary metabolite perturbations induced by chronic ethanol treatment in mice by uhplc-ms/ms targeted profiling
publisher MDPI AG
series Metabolites
issn 2218-1989
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) as a consequence of ethanol chronic consumption could lead to hepatic cirrhosis that is linked to high morbidity and mortality. Disease diagnosis is still very challenging and usually clear findings are obtained in the later stage of ALD. The profound effect of ethanol on metabolism can be depicted using metabolomics; thus, the discovery of novel biomarkers could shed light on the initiation and the progression of the ALD, serving diagnostic purposes. In the present study, Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography tandem Mass Spectrometry HILIC-MS/MS based metabolomics analyisis of urine and fecal samples of C57BL/6 mice of both sexes at two sampling time points was performed, monitoring the effect of eight-week ethanol consumption. The altered hepatic metabolism caused by ethanol consumption induces extensive biochemical perturbations and changes in gut microbiota population on a great scale. Fecal samples were proven to be a suitable specimen for studying ALD since it was more vulnerable to the metabolic changes in comparison to urine samples. The metabolome of male mice was affected on a greater scale than the female metabolome due to ethanol exposure. Precursor small molecules of essential pathways of energy production responded to ethanol exposure. A meaningful correlation between the two studied specimens demonstrated the impact of ethanol in endogenous and symbiome metabolism.
topic ethanol
alcohol
toxicity
metabolomics
feces
urine
ald
mice
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/232
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