Metabolomics Unraveling the Biochemical Insight of High Altitude Diseases and Sepsis A Narrative Review

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Defence Life Science Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14429/dlsj.9.19441
Mohd Adnan Siddiqui, Upasna Gupta, Mohammed Haris Siddiqui, Afzal Azim, Neeraj Sinha
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High altitude diseases and sepsis may seem distinct at first glance, but there are underlying physiological similarities that lie in their responses to hypoxia, tissue dysfunction, inflammation, and multi-organ failure conditions. Understanding these commonalities can help medical professionals draw parallels between them and apply relevant knowledge to improve patient care and treatment.In this direction,a literature review of metabolomics-based studies has been done for high-altitude diseases and sepsis, and the panel of common disease-related metabolic markers and associated pathways areunraveled. Themetabolic pathways found dysregulated in both conditions are amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism, energy metabolism, inflammatory response-related metabolism, bile acid metabolism, and purine and pyrimidine metabolism.
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代谢组学揭示高海拔疾病和败血症的生化内幕 综述
高海拔疾病和败血症乍看之下似乎截然不同,但它们对缺氧、组织功能障碍、炎症和多器官功能衰竭的反应在生理上却有相似之处。了解这些共性有助于医学专家将两者相提并论,并运用相关知识改善对患者的护理和治疗。为此,我们对基于代谢组学的高海拔疾病和败血症研究进行了文献综述,并揭示了与疾病相关的常见代谢标记物和相关通路。在这两种疾病中发现的代谢途径失调包括氨基酸代谢、脂质代谢、能量代谢、炎症反应相关代谢、胆汁酸代谢以及嘌呤和嘧啶代谢。
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