Comparative Analysis of Metabolomic Responses in On-Pump and Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.

Chananya Karunasumetta, Wijittra Tourthong, Rachata Mala, Chotika Chatgasem, Theerayut Bubpamala, Suriya Punchai, Kittisak Sawanyawisuth
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Purpose: Although the clinical outcomes of on-pump (ONCAB) and off-pump CABG (OPCAB) are well established, their metabolomic impacts remain underexplored. This study aims to compare the metabolic profiles of ONCAB and OPCAB to identify differential metabolites associated with clinical outcomes.

Methods: In a prospective cohort study conducted between January 2023 and September 2023, 100 plasma samples from 20 patients undergoing isolated elective CABG (10 per group) were analyzed. Samples were collected preoperatively and at multiple postoperative time points (Days 0-3) and processed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR). Advanced statistical modeling was applied to identify differential metabolites.

Results: No significant differences were found in clinical outcomes, although ONCAB showed higher postoperative CKMB levels. Both procedures induced metabolomic alterations, with ONCAB demonstrating a more substantial impact, particularly on Day 0. Key metabolites, including leucine, succinate, creatine, glucose, and adenine, affected starch and sucrose metabolism.

Conclusion: ONCAB induces more pronounced metabolic shifts immediately postsurgery, involving protein and energy turnover, oxidative stress, and disrupted glucose metabolism, indicative of cellular stress responses. A comprehensive understanding of these metabolic changes is critical for informing targeted interventions and supports the use of OPCAB as a preferred strategy for patients with elevated metabolic risks.

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有泵和无泵冠状动脉旁路移植术中代谢组学反应的比较分析。
目的:尽管泵上(ONCAB)和非泵下(OPCAB)的临床结果已经确定,但它们的代谢组学影响仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在比较ONCAB和OPCAB的代谢谱,以确定与临床结果相关的差异代谢物。方法:在2023年1月至2023年9月进行的一项前瞻性队列研究中,分析了20例接受孤立选择性CABG(每组10例)患者的100份血浆样本。术前及术后多个时间点(0-3天)采集标本,采用质子核磁共振(1H-NMR)处理。采用先进的统计模型来鉴定差异代谢物。结果:临床结果无显著差异,但ONCAB术后CKMB水平较高。这两种方法都引起代谢组学改变,ONCAB显示出更大的影响,特别是在第0天。主要代谢物,包括亮氨酸、琥珀酸、肌酸、葡萄糖和腺嘌呤,影响淀粉和蔗糖的代谢。结论:ONCAB在术后立即引起更明显的代谢变化,包括蛋白质和能量转换、氧化应激和葡萄糖代谢中断,表明细胞应激反应。全面了解这些代谢变化对于告知有针对性的干预措施至关重要,并支持将OPCAB作为代谢风险升高患者的首选策略。
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