Longitudinal NMR Based Serum Metabolomics to Track the Potential Serum Biomarkers of Septic Shock.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Nanotheranostics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ntno.79394
Swarnima Pandey, Afzal Azim, Neeraj Sinha
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Background: Septic shock, with a prolonged hospital stay, has the highest mortality rate worldwide. There is a need for better management of the disease, which requires time-dependent analysis of alteration occurring in the disease condition and subsequent planning of treatment strategies to curb mortality. Objective: The study aims to identify early metabolic signatures associated with septic shock before treatment and post-treatment. It also entails the progression of patients towards recovery, which clinicians could use to analyze treatment efficacy. Methods: The study was performed on 157 serum samples of patients with septic shock. We performed metabolomic, univariate, and multivariate statistics to identify the significant metabolite signature of patients prior to treatment and during treatment by collecting serum samples on the day I, day III, and day V of treatment. Results: We identified metabotypes of patients before treatment and post-treatment. The study showed time-dependent metabolite alteration in ketone bodies, amino acids, choline, and NAG in patients undergoing treatment. Conclusion: This study illustrates the metabolite's journey in septic shock and during treatment, which may be of prospective assistance to clinicians to monitor therapeutics.

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基于纵向核磁共振的血清代谢组学追踪脓毒性休克的潜在血清生物标志物。
背景:脓毒性休克是世界范围内死亡率最高的疾病,其住院时间较长。需要更好地管理这种疾病,这需要对疾病状况发生的变化进行随时间变化的分析,并随后规划治疗战略以控制死亡率。目的:本研究旨在确定治疗前和治疗后与感染性休克相关的早期代谢特征。它还需要病人走向康复的进程,临床医生可以用它来分析治疗效果。方法:对157例脓毒性休克患者进行血清检测。我们进行了代谢组学、单变量和多变量统计,通过收集治疗第1天、第3天和第5天的血清样本,确定治疗前和治疗期间患者的显著代谢物特征。结果:我们确定了患者治疗前和治疗后的代谢型。该研究显示,在接受治疗的患者中,酮体、氨基酸、胆碱和NAG的代谢物发生了时间依赖性改变。结论:本研究阐明了感染性休克和治疗过程中代谢物的变化,这可能对临床医生监测治疗方法有前瞻性的帮助。
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Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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