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Evaluation of Metabolic Profiles of Patients with Anorexia Nervosa at Inpatient Admission, Short- and Long-Term Weight Regain-Descriptive and Pattern Analysis.

Manuel Föcker1, Alexander Cecil2, Cornelia Prehn2, Jerzy Adamski2,3,4, Muriel Albrecht5, Frederike Adams5, Anke Hinney5, Lars Libuda5, Judith Bühlmeier5, Johannes Hebebrand5, Triinu Peters5, Jochen Antel5.   

Abstract

Acute anorexia nervosa (AN) constitutes an extreme physiological state. We aimed to detect state related metabolic alterations during inpatient admission and upon short- and long-term weight regain. In addition, we tested the hypothesis that metabolite concentrations adapt to those of healthy controls (HC) after long-term weight regain. Thirty-five female adolescents with AN and 25 female HC were recruited. Based on a targeted approach 187 metabolite concentrations were detected at inpatient admission (T0), after short-term weight recovery (T1; half of target-weight) and close to target weight (T2). Pattern hunter and time course analysis were performed. The highest number of significant differences in metabolite concentrations (N = 32) were observed between HC and T1. According to the detected main pattern, metabolite concentrations at T2 became more similar to those of HC. The course of single metabolite concentrations (e.g., glutamic acid) revealed different metabolic subtypes within the study sample. Patients with AN after short-term weight regain are in a greater "metabolic imbalance" than at starvation. After long-term weight regain, patients reach a metabolite profile similar to HC. Our results might be confounded by different metabolic subtypes of patients with AN.

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Keywords:  anorexia nervosa; metabolites; metabolomics; starvation; state marker; trait marker

Year:  2020        PMID: 33374417      PMCID: PMC7823299          DOI: 10.3390/metabo11010007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolites        ISSN: 2218-1989


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