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Urinary metabolites identified using metabolomic analysis as potential biomarkers of nocturia in elderly men.

Satoru Kira1, Takahiko Mitsui2, Tatsuya Miyamoto2, Tatsuya Ihara2, Hiroshi Nakagomi2, Yuka Hashimoto3, Hajime Takamatsu3, Masayuki Tanahashi3, Masahiro Takeda3, Sachiko Tsuchiya2, Norifumi Sawada2, Masayuki Takeda2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the association between nocturia and urinary metabolites in elderly men using metabolomic analysis.
METHODS: We recruited 66 men aged 65-80 years. The 3-day frequency volume chart (FCV), International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), and quality of life score were used to assess micturition behavior. Participants with the total IPSS > 0 and ≥ 1.5 micturition on an average for three nights were included in the nocturia group. Participants with the total IPSS < 8 and < 1.5 micturition at night were included in the control group. We conducted a comprehensive metabolomic analysis of urine samples. Metabolites were compared between the groups using an unpaired t test. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between nocturia and these metabolites.
RESULTS: The nocturia and control groups consisted of 45 and 21 men, respectively. There were no differences in the background factors between the groups except for receiving anticholinergic drug and having life style-related diseases. The FVC revealed that nocturnal urine volume, 24 h micturition frequency, and nocturnal micturition frequency were significantly higher in the nocturia group than in the control group. The metabolomic analysis revealed 16 metabolites, which were differentially expressed between the groups. The multivariate analysis showed that increased serotonin level and decreased 3-hydroxypropionic acid and 3-indoleacetonitrile levels were associated with nocturia.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that abnormal urinary metabolites including serotonin, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, and 3-indoleacetonitrile are involved in the pathogenesis of nocturia in elderly men.

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Keywords:  Mass spectrometry; Men; Metabolomic analysis; Nocturia; Urine biomarker

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31797073     DOI: 10.1007/s00345-019-03042-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Urol        ISSN: 0724-4983            Impact factor:   4.226


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1.  Urinary metabolites identified using metabolomic analysis as potential biomarkers of nocturia in elderly men.

Authors:  Satoru Kira; Takahiko Mitsui; Tatsuya Miyamoto; Tatsuya Ihara; Hiroshi Nakagomi; Yuka Hashimoto; Hajime Takamatsu; Masayuki Tanahashi; Masahiro Takeda; Sachiko Tsuchiya; Norifumi Sawada; Masayuki Takeda
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