Xiao-yan He, Jian-li Chen, Huan Xiang, Yao Gao, Jun-sheng Tian, Xue-mei Qin, Guan-hua Du
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Abstract
This study was designed to analyze the change of metabolites in the PC12 cells and its medium
induced by corticosterone (CORT) and glutamate (Glu) by proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1H NMR)
metabolomics. The multivariate statistical analysis was employed to identify the difference between control
groups and induced groups, respectively. In addition, metabolite pathway analysis was performed to explore
the characteristic of CORT-induced and or Glu-induced PC12 cells depression model, and to provide the
references for the selection of in vitro depression models as well as the further understanding of the mechanism
on depressive disorders. We found 36 differential metabolites in CORT-induced PC12 cells and medium and
42 in Glu-induced PC12 cells. Furthermore, correlation analysis results show that serine and 2-oxoisoleucine
were associated with most differential metabolites in CORT-induced PC12 cells. Lactate and glutathione
were significantly correlated to the vast majority of differential metabolites in Glu-induced PC12 cells. We
speculated that CORT-induced PC12 cell models may affect the fatty acid metabolism and cell membrane
structure, and Glu-induced PC12 cell models may have a difference in the glycolysis and antioxidants.
药学学报Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (APSB) is a bimonthly English peer-reviewed online journal in ScienceDirect, which publishes significant original research articles, communications and high quality reviews of recent advances. APSB encourages submissions from all areas of pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmacology, pharmaceutics, medicinal chemistry, natural products, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical analysis and pharmacokinetics.
APSB is a part of the series Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, which was founded in 1953. The journal is co-published by Elsevier B.V., in association with the Institute of MateriaMedica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.