NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats

We have evaluated the efficiency of a metabonomic approach to metabolic phenotyping and detection of early metabolic changes under a toxic influence. For this purpose, a metabolic profiling of rat liver was performed with 1H NMR spectroscopy. Rat tissues from animals in three groups were analyzed. G...

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Main Authors: M. S. Krestina, O. B. Shevelev, I. V. Koptyug, L. A. Gerlinskaya, S. E. Peltek, A. E. Akulov
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Published: Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2015-12-01
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spelling doaj-e014cf8e911f4172b332b57f1dfff6142021-09-11T08:41:16ZengInstitute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesVavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii2500-04622500-32592015-12-0119449950410.18699/VJ15.067400NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in ratsM. S. Krestina0O. B. Shevelev1I. V. Koptyug2L. A. Gerlinskaya3S. E. Peltek4A. E. Akulov5International Tomography Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, RussiaInstitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaInternational Tomography Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, RussiaInstitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaInstitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaInstitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaWe have evaluated the efficiency of a metabonomic approach to metabolic phenotyping and detection of early metabolic changes under a toxic influence. For this purpose, a metabolic profiling of rat liver was performed with 1H NMR spectroscopy. Rat tissues from animals in three groups were analyzed. Group C consisted of control animals; animals in group A received alcohol repeatedly (15 % ethanol); and animals in group A+ R received alcohol in combination with a hepatoprotective herbal medicine (Reishi, Ganoderma lucidum) repeatedly. Noteworthy, alcohol consumption did not cause pathological changes, but stimulated hepatocyte proliferation. Our data suggest that changes in metabolite concentrations in A represent a typical metabolic response to alcohol consumption, namely decrease in glycine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, choline and lactate content, and increase in TMAO content. Treatment with Reishi (A+ R) had positive effects, in that it restored the levels of glycine, valine and TMAO. Furthermore, increase in NAD, ATP, UTP, succinate, pyranose, and acetate concentrations was observed in A+ R. A correlation was found between the valine, isoleucine, lactate, cho­line, and pyranose content and the num­ber of binuclear hepatocytes. Binuclear hepatocytes indicate proliferative activity, and the concentration of the metabolites participating in the formation of new hepatic cells decreases. Thus, the study of liver tissues by 1H NMR spectroscopy allows for detection of early changes in metabolite concentra­tions following chronic consumption of alcohol at insignificant doses. Consequently, 1H NMR spectro­scopy can serve as a promising approach to detecting alcohol-related liver pathologies and assessing the efficiency of the therapy used.https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/442sprague-dawley ratsliveralcoholganoderma lucidum1h nmr spectroscopyin vitrometabonomicsdiagnosis of early metabolic disorders
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author M. S. Krestina
O. B. Shevelev
I. V. Koptyug
L. A. Gerlinskaya
S. E. Peltek
A. E. Akulov
spellingShingle M. S. Krestina
O. B. Shevelev
I. V. Koptyug
L. A. Gerlinskaya
S. E. Peltek
A. E. Akulov
NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
Vavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii
sprague-dawley rats
liver
alcohol
ganoderma lucidum
1h nmr spectroscopy
in vitro
metabonomics
diagnosis of early metabolic disorders
author_facet M. S. Krestina
O. B. Shevelev
I. V. Koptyug
L. A. Gerlinskaya
S. E. Peltek
A. E. Akulov
author_sort M. S. Krestina
title NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
title_short NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
title_full NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
title_fullStr NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
title_full_unstemmed NMR metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom Ganoderma lucidum in rats
title_sort nmr metabolic profiling of the liver following administrationof alcohol andthemushroom ganoderma lucidum in rats
publisher Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Vavilovskij Žurnal Genetiki i Selekcii
issn 2500-0462
2500-3259
publishDate 2015-12-01
description We have evaluated the efficiency of a metabonomic approach to metabolic phenotyping and detection of early metabolic changes under a toxic influence. For this purpose, a metabolic profiling of rat liver was performed with 1H NMR spectroscopy. Rat tissues from animals in three groups were analyzed. Group C consisted of control animals; animals in group A received alcohol repeatedly (15 % ethanol); and animals in group A+ R received alcohol in combination with a hepatoprotective herbal medicine (Reishi, Ganoderma lucidum) repeatedly. Noteworthy, alcohol consumption did not cause pathological changes, but stimulated hepatocyte proliferation. Our data suggest that changes in metabolite concentrations in A represent a typical metabolic response to alcohol consumption, namely decrease in glycine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, choline and lactate content, and increase in TMAO content. Treatment with Reishi (A+ R) had positive effects, in that it restored the levels of glycine, valine and TMAO. Furthermore, increase in NAD, ATP, UTP, succinate, pyranose, and acetate concentrations was observed in A+ R. A correlation was found between the valine, isoleucine, lactate, cho­line, and pyranose content and the num­ber of binuclear hepatocytes. Binuclear hepatocytes indicate proliferative activity, and the concentration of the metabolites participating in the formation of new hepatic cells decreases. Thus, the study of liver tissues by 1H NMR spectroscopy allows for detection of early changes in metabolite concentra­tions following chronic consumption of alcohol at insignificant doses. Consequently, 1H NMR spectro­scopy can serve as a promising approach to detecting alcohol-related liver pathologies and assessing the efficiency of the therapy used.
topic sprague-dawley rats
liver
alcohol
ganoderma lucidum
1h nmr spectroscopy
in vitro
metabonomics
diagnosis of early metabolic disorders
url https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/442
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