Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2015; 21(24): 7529-7544
Published online Jun 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i24.7529
Table 1 Absolute concentration of single metabolites obtained by 1H NMR metabolomic profiles
MeanSDKruskall-Wallis (P)None
Low
Moderate
Severe
U Mann-Withney (P)
MeanSDMeanSDMeanSDMeanSDN vs LL vs MM vs SL vs S
Lipid-soluble metabolites (mmol/g liver)
Total cholesterol5.191.712.740.515.032.155.890.685.991.06
Free cholesterol1.320.401.090.181.520.411.360.421.000.27
Sterified cholesterol3.871.651.660.703.501.824.541.014.991.31
Triglycerides141.3392.950.00813.716.3388.8259.32184.6126.11259.2967.090.0170.020
Diglycerides8.043.2210.357.428.402.378.552.704.910.960.039
Monoglycerides0.730.200.690.250.800.280.770.120.570.06
Total phospholipids22.755.860.04629.447.7424.281.5623.751.6513.596.030.0250.020
PC15.904.0620.055.7016.711.3317.130.739.504.210.0250.020
PE10.592.3112.372.5811.130.3311.520.796.792.750.0250.020
Phosphatidylinositol1.990.850.0281.540.652.760.711.770.601.130.220.0280.020
Phosphatidylserine0.130.070.070.010.140.080.150.070.100.03
Lysophosphatidylcholine1.070.750.620.070.820.201.591.221.020.250.045
Sphingomyelin1.970.392.180.532.130.222.030.241.410.370.020
Plasmalogen1.010.130.970.231.010.061.100.080.880.17
Lipid-soluble metabolites (%mol)
Omega-3 fatty acids2.141.320.0094.570.402.491.151.440.100.980.320.0280.020
Oleic acid (18:1 ω-9)24.534.3716.421.7024.344.2926.621.1526.812.950.045
Arachidonic (20:4 ω-6) + eicosapentaenoic (20:5 ω-3) acids3.513.090.0099.822.893.962.161.940.321.050.360.0450.0250.020
Docosahexaenoic acid (22:6 ω-3)0.720.650.0121.970.410.850.560.390.090.200.140.0280.027
Linoleic acid (18:2 ω-6)5.911.810.029.630.236.230.845.020.984.270.850.0450.020
PUFA20.4117.580.00955.7312.6023.4312.911.551.715.573.110.0280.020
MUFA, with PUFA93.1511.470.008112.963.5397.795.2787.685.9479.816.570.0450.0280.020
PUFA/MUFA ratio0.200.140.0150.490.090.230.110.130.020.070.030.020
PC/PE ratio1.480.091.610.121.500.081.480.061.380.06
Aqueous-soluble metabolites (mmol/g liver)
Glucose-6-phosphate32.6513.341.6932.9635.637.9434.274.4617.9612.1
Glycogen2.192.342.570.621.700.812.954.111.661.67
UDPG1.220.501.740.751.250.141.190.540.890.73
3-pyruvate1.720.682.241.211.930.491.750.450.920.63
3-hidroxybutirate0.760.351.040.860.710.250.690.250.780.40
Lactate20.486.6317.375.6023.753.2320.956.5615.2510.9
Fumarate0.300.100.320.060.360.120.280.060.210.050.038
Free glycerol1.640.941.530.281.480.261.470.392.352.29
NAD/NADH/NADPH0.390.130.500.180.460.070.350.100.260.110.038
ATP/ADP/AMP1.680.702.431.301.860.461.550.591.020.520.038
UTP/UDP/UMP0.870.290.850.211.030.230.970.200.430.110.0250.020
Uracil0.040.020.030.010.050.020.040.010.020.02
Carnitine1.160.592.160.821.110.351.020.500.830.56
Cholines1.500.361.620.051.590.271.580.311.070.50
Acetates0.480.110.450.020.540.080.490.130.390.12
Ascorbic acid1.360.571.800.401.300.381.360.621.181.01
Leucine0.550.100.500.020.590.090.590.100.440.020.0250.020
Valine0.600.130.550.010.660.090.650.120.420.070.0250.020
Alanine6.072.385.684.187.811.325.830.833.222.540.0280.038
Isoleucine0.250.050.230.010.260.040.290.060.190.020.025
Lysine1.260.261.210.081.380.131.340.330.920.140.020
Glutamine3.961.595.831.904.480.893.601.192.271.86
Glutamate4.421.630.0384.700.015.631.783.920.822.650.980.020
Methionine0.800.240.760.240.840.230.700.180.900.42
Phenylalanine0.260.050.250.020.290.030.270.040.170.050.020
Threonine1.460.502.130.591.580.451.360.080.940.53
Tyrosine0.200.050.0260.160.040.240.020.210.040.140.050.0450.020
Histidine0.160.070.250.130.170.060.130.040.120.04
Taurine12.534.0717.031.5513.684.1411.571.468.815.38
Gluthathione oxidized0.730.401.310.460.630.290.570.380.780.42
Creatine3.161.244.390.783.740.732.890.911.611.370.038
Creatinine0.150.040.0100.150.010.190.020.120.020.100.050.0450.0060.020

  • Citation: Calvo N, Beltrán-Debón R, Rodríguez-Gallego E, Hernández-Aguilera A, Guirro M, Mariné-Casadó R, Millá L, Alegret JM, Sabench F, del Castillo D, Vinaixa M, Rodríguez M&, Correig X, García-Álvarez R, Menendez JA, Camps J, Joven J. Liver fat deposition and mitochondrial dysfunction in morbid obesity: An approach combining metabolomics with liver imaging and histology. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(24): 7529-7544
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v21/i24/7529.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i24.7529