| Literature DB >> 20849615 |
Horace R T Williams1, I Jane Cox, David G Walker, Jeremy F L Cobbold, Simon D Taylor-Robinson, Sara E Marshall, Timothy R Orchard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Certain urinary metabolites are the product of gut microbial or mammalian metabolism; others, such as hippurate, are mammalian-microbial 'co-metabolites'. It has previously been observed that Crohn's disease (CD) patients excrete significantly less hippurate than controls. There are two stages in the biosynthesis of this metabolite: 1) gut microbial metabolism of dietary aromatic compounds to benzoate, and 2) subsequent hepatorenal conjugation of benzoate with glycine, forming hippurate. Differences in such urinary co-metabolites may therefore reflect systemic consequences of altered gut microbial metabolism, though altered host metabolic pathways may also be involved.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20849615 PMCID: PMC2954941 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-10-108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Figure 1The synthesis of hippurate in man.
Participant characteristics
| Crohn's disease | Healthy controls | |
|---|---|---|
| Number (Male/Female) | 16 (7/9) | 16 (9/7) |
| Median [range] age (years) | 42 [22-66] | 33 [22-62] |
| Disease location | L1: 2 | - |
| L2: 6 | - | |
| L3: 8 | - | |
| Previous bowel resection | 6 | |
L1 = ileal disease, L2 = colonic disease, L3 = ileocolonic disease [32].
Figure 2Baseline urinary hippurate levels. Expressed relative to total spectral integral. Median and interquartile ranges shown; p = 0.0009, Mann-Whitney U test.
Figure 3Increase in hippurate excretion 1 hr after benzoate ingestion.
Figure 4Peak urinary hippurate levels 1 hr after benzoate ingestion. Expressed relative to total spectral integral. Median and interquartile ranges shown; p = 0.10, Mann-Whitney U test.
Figure 5Differences between control and CD cohorts in hippurate excretion, 1 hr after benzoate ingestion. Median and interquartile ranges shown. A. Absolute difference, expressed as a relative index, to the total spectral integral. B. Percentage change.