Discovery and identification of potential biomarkers for alcohol-induced oxidative stress based on cellular metabolomics
Department中科院西北特色植物资源化学重点实验室/甘肃省天然药物重点实验室
Hu, Qingping1,2,3; Wei JT(魏鉴腾)2,3; Liu, Yewei1; Fei, Xiulan1; Hao, Yuwei1; Pei D(裴栋)2,3; Di DL(邸多隆)2,3; Wei JT(魏鉴腾)
The second department青岛研发中心/青岛市资源化学与新材料研究中心
2017
Source PublicationBiomedical Chromatography
ISSN0269-3879
Volume31Issue:7Pages:3907(1-9)
Abstract

Biomarkers involved in alcohol-induced oxidative stress play an important role in alcoholic liver disease prevention and diagnosis. Alcohol-induced oxidative stress in human liver L-02 cells was used to discover the potential biomarkers. Metabolites from L-02 cells induced by alcohol were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Fourteen metabolites that allowed discrimination between control and model groups were discovered by multivariate statistical data analysis (i.e. principal components analysis, orthogonal partial least-squares discriminate analysis). Based on the retention time, UV spectrum and LC–MS findings of the samples and compared with the authentic standards, eight biomarkers involved in alcohol-induced oxidative stress, namely, malic acid, oxidized glutathione, [gamma]-glutamyl-cysteinyl-glycine, adenosine triphosphate, phenylalanine, adenosine monophosphate, nitrotyrosine and tryptophan, were identified. These biomarkers offered important targets for disease diagnosis and other researches.

KeywordAlcohol-induced Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Human Liver L-02 Cells Orthogonal Partial Least-squares Discriminate Analysis Principal Components Analysis
Subject Area分析化学与药物化学
DOI10.1002/bmc.3907
Funding Organizationthe National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (no. 21505143);the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (no. 2014AA022203);the STS Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (no. KFJ‐SW‐STS‐146);Qingdao Science and Technology Project (no. 15‐8‐2‐6‐hy)
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If1.613
Language英语
Funding Project药物工艺标准研究组
compositor第二作者单位
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.licp.cn/handle/362003/22107
Collection中科院西北特色植物资源化学重点实验室/甘肃省天然药物重点实验室
青岛研发中心/青岛市资源化学与新材料研究中心
Corresponding AuthorLiu, Yewei; Wei JT(魏鉴腾)
Affiliation1.Institute of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
2.Key Laboratory of Chemistry of Northwestern Plant Resources and Key Laboratory for Natural Medicine of Gansu Province, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China
3.Center of Resource Chemical and New Material, Qingdao, China
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Hu, Qingping,Wei JT,Liu, Yewei,et al. Discovery and identification of potential biomarkers for alcohol-induced oxidative stress based on cellular metabolomics[J]. Biomedical Chromatography,2017,31(7):3907(1-9).
APA Hu, Qingping.,Wei JT.,Liu, Yewei.,Fei, Xiulan.,Hao, Yuwei.,...&魏鉴腾.(2017).Discovery and identification of potential biomarkers for alcohol-induced oxidative stress based on cellular metabolomics.Biomedical Chromatography,31(7),3907(1-9).
MLA Hu, Qingping,et al."Discovery and identification of potential biomarkers for alcohol-induced oxidative stress based on cellular metabolomics".Biomedical Chromatography 31.7(2017):3907(1-9).
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