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Identification of metabolic phenotypes in childhood obesity by 1H NMR metabolomics of blood plasma

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Aim: To identify the plasma metabolic profile associated with childhood obesity and its metabolic phenotypes. Materials & methods: The plasma metabolic profile of 65 obese and 37 normal-weight children was obtained using proton NMR spectroscopy. NMR spectra were rationally divided into 110 integration regions, which reflect relative metabolite concentrations, and were used as statistical variables. Results: Obese children show increased levels of lipids, N-acetyl glycoproteins, and lactate, and decreased levels of several amino acids, α-ketoglutarate, glucose, citrate, and cholinated phospholipids as compared with normal-weight children. Metabolically healthy children show lower levels of lipids and lactate, and higher levels of several amino acids and cholinated phospholipids, as compared with unhealthy children. Conclusion: This study reveals new valuable findings in the field of metabolomics and childhood obesity. Although validation should be performed, the proof of principle looks promising and justifies a deeper investigation of the diagnostic possibilities of proton NMR metabolomics in follow-up studies.
Journal: Future science OA
ISSN: 2056-5623
Issue: 6
Volume: 4
Publication year:2018
Keywords:amino acids, childhood obesity, metabolically healthy obesity, metabolic syndrome, metabolomics, multivariate analysis, N-acetyl glycoproteins, NMR spectroscopy, obesity, phospholipids
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Accessibility:Open