| Literature DB >> 28447460 |
Shanshan Du1, Shuhong Sun2, Liyan Liu1, Qiao Zhang1, Fuchuan Guo3, Chunlong Li4, Rennan Feng1, Changhao Sun1.
Abstract
The aim of current study was to investigate the metabolic changes associated with histidine supplementation in serum and urine metabolic signatures and serum amino acid (AA) profiles. Serum and urine 1H NMR-based metabolomics and serum AA profiles were employed in 32 and 37 obese women with metabolic syndrome (MetS) intervened with placebo or histidine for 12 weeks. Multivariable statistical analysis were conducted to define characteristic metabolites. In serum 1H NMR metabolic profiles, increases in histidine, glutamine, aspartate, glycine, choline, and trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) were observed; meanwhile, decreases in cholesterol, triglycerides, fatty acids and unsaturated lipids, acetone, and α/β-glucose were exhibited after histidine supplement. In urine 1H NMR metabolic profiles, citrate, creatinine/creatine, methylguanidine, and betaine + TMAO were higher, while hippurate was lower in histidine supplement group. In serum AA profiles, 10 AAs changed after histidine supplementation, including increased histidine, glycine, alanine, lysine, asparagine, and tyrosine and decreased leucine, isoleucine, ornithine, and citrulline. The study showed a systemic metabolic response in serum and urine metabolomics and AA profiles to histidine supplementation, showing significantly changed metabolism in AAs, lipid, and glucose in obese women with MetS.Entities:
Keywords: 1H nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics; amino acid profile; histidine; metabolic syndrome; obesity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28447460 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466