Prognostic circulatory signature metabolites of stable versus unstable angina: an application of NMR spectroscopy.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1152/ajpheart.00707.2024
Ashish Gupta, Shiridhar Kashyap, Deepak Kumar, Khushbhu Meena, Anupam Kumar, Ankit Kumar Sahu, Sudeep Kumar, Aditya Kapoor
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Abstract

In spite of the ongoing efforts to probe the metabolic signatures of stable (SA) from unstable (UA) angina, it is concerning that to date there are no clinically validated circulatory biochemical signatures against the intrinsic anatomical changes that are screened by invasive coronary angiography. Hence, the aim of this study is to generate precise biochemical fingerprints using filtered serum-based metabolomics and high-throughput nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to accurately distinguish the metabolic signatures of patients suffering with SA or UA angina. The study includes 118 filtered serum samples from patients suffering from UA (n = 50) and SA (n = 68). High-resolution NMR spectroscopy was used to assess the metabolic remodeling in these cohorts. Subsequently, principal component analysis (PCA), orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), and artificial neural network (ANN) analysis were adapted to engender a precise prediction model. Analysis of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was conducted to determine the clinical usefulness of metabolic markers. The outcome revealed that the metabolic profile for the underlying disease is characterized by altered metabolite levels in UA relative to SA. Creatinine, 3-OH butyrate, and aspartate level could differentiate 100% of UA from SA with 100% sensitivity and specificity. To monitor and determine UA from patients with SA, 1H NMR-based filtered serum metabolic profiling seems to be a promising, less invasive, and faster investigative approach.NEW & NOTEWORTHY There are no metabolic signatures present to identify unstable from stable angina. Coronary angiography identifies anatomical changes after the event of unstable angina, but NMR-based metabolomics identifies unstable from stable angina within 4 h. Creatinine, 3-OH butyrate, and aspartate were able to segregate unstable from stable angina.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology publishes original investigations, reviews and perspectives on the physiology of the heart, vasculature, and lymphatics. These articles include experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact and integrative animal and organ function to the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal embraces new descriptions of these functions and their control systems, as well as their basis in biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and cell biology. Preference is given to research that provides significant new mechanistic physiological insights that determine the performance of the normal and abnormal heart and circulation.
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