Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery

Congenital anomalies of the urinary tract, and particularly of obstructive nephropathy such as ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in infants, can later lead to chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Fundamental questions regarding underlying mechanisms remain unanswered. The aim of the pres...

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Main Authors: Olga Begou, Antigoni Pavlaki, Olga Deda, Alexander Bollenbach, Kathrin Drabert, Helen Gika, Evangelia Farmaki, John Dotis, Nikoleta Printza, Georgios Theodoridis, Dimitrios Tsikas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/7/1467
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Antigoni Pavlaki
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Alexander Bollenbach
Kathrin Drabert
Helen Gika
Evangelia Farmaki
John Dotis
Nikoleta Printza
Georgios Theodoridis
Dimitrios Tsikas
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Georgios Theodoridis
Dimitrios Tsikas
Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
Journal of Clinical Medicine
GC-MS
amino acids
UPJO
serum
neonates
biomarkers
author_facet Olga Begou
Antigoni Pavlaki
Olga Deda
Alexander Bollenbach
Kathrin Drabert
Helen Gika
Evangelia Farmaki
John Dotis
Nikoleta Printza
Georgios Theodoridis
Dimitrios Tsikas
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title Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
title_short Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
title_full Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
title_fullStr Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring Surgery
title_sort diminished systemic amino acids metabolome and lipid peroxidation in ureteropelvic junction obstruction (upjo) infants requiring surgery
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Congenital anomalies of the urinary tract, and particularly of obstructive nephropathy such as ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in infants, can later lead to chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Fundamental questions regarding underlying mechanisms remain unanswered. The aim of the present study was to quantitate the systemic amino acids metabolome in 21 UPJO infants requiring surgery (Group A) and 21 UPJO infants under conservative treatment (Group B). Nineteen healthy age-matched infants served as controls (Group C). Serum amino acids involved in several pathways and representative metabolites, including the L-arginine-derived nitric oxide (NO) metabolites nitrite and nitrate and the lipid peroxidation biomarker malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) methods using their stable-isotope labeled analogs as internal standards after derivatization to their methyl esters <i>N</i>-pentafluoropropionic amides (amino acids) and to their pentafluorobenzyl derivatives (nitrite, nitrate, MDA). The concentrations of the majority of the biomarkers were found to be lower in Group A compared to Group B. Statistical analysis revealed clear differentiation between the examined study groups. Univariate statistical analysis highlighted serum homoarginine (<i>q</i> = 0.006), asymmetric dimethylarginine (<i>q</i> = 0.05) and malondialdehyde (<i>q</i> = 0.022) as potential biomarkers for UPJO infants requiring surgery. Group A also differed from Group B with respect to the diameter of the preoperative anterior–posterior renal pelvis (AP) as well as regarding the number and extent of inverse correlations between AP and the serum concentrations of the biomarkers. In Group A, but not in Group B, the AP diameter strongly correlated with hydroxy-proline (<i>r</i> = −0.746, <i>p</i> = 0.0002) and MDA (<i>r</i> = −0.754, <i>p</i> = 0.002). Our results indicate a diminished amino acids metabolome in the serum of UPJO infants requiring surgery comparing to a conservative group.
topic GC-MS
amino acids
UPJO
serum
neonates
biomarkers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/7/1467
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spelling doaj-3a480b1ab93245019e468c3c747e5ee82021-04-02T23:01:55ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-04-01101467146710.3390/jcm10071467Diminished Systemic Amino Acids Metabolome and Lipid Peroxidation in Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) Infants Requiring SurgeryOlga Begou0Antigoni Pavlaki1Olga Deda2Alexander Bollenbach3Kathrin Drabert4Helen Gika5Evangelia Farmaki6John Dotis7Nikoleta Printza8Georgios Theodoridis9Dimitrios Tsikas10Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreecePaediatric Nephrology Unit, First Department of Paediatrics, Hippokratio Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceBiomic_AUTh, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Balkan Center, B1.4, 10th km Thessaloniki-Thermi Rd, P.O. Box 8318, 57001 Thessaloniki, GreeceCore Unit Proteomics, Hannover Medical School, Institute of Toxicology, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyCore Unit Proteomics, Hannover Medical School, Institute of Toxicology, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyBiomic_AUTh, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Balkan Center, B1.4, 10th km Thessaloniki-Thermi Rd, P.O. Box 8318, 57001 Thessaloniki, GreecePaediatric Immunology and Rheumatology Referral Center, First Department of Paediatrics, Hippokratio Hospital, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreecePaediatric Nephrology Unit, First Department of Paediatrics, Hippokratio Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreecePaediatric Nephrology Unit, First Department of Paediatrics, Hippokratio Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceCore Unit Proteomics, Hannover Medical School, Institute of Toxicology, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, GermanyCongenital anomalies of the urinary tract, and particularly of obstructive nephropathy such as ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in infants, can later lead to chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Fundamental questions regarding underlying mechanisms remain unanswered. The aim of the present study was to quantitate the systemic amino acids metabolome in 21 UPJO infants requiring surgery (Group A) and 21 UPJO infants under conservative treatment (Group B). Nineteen healthy age-matched infants served as controls (Group C). Serum amino acids involved in several pathways and representative metabolites, including the L-arginine-derived nitric oxide (NO) metabolites nitrite and nitrate and the lipid peroxidation biomarker malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) methods using their stable-isotope labeled analogs as internal standards after derivatization to their methyl esters <i>N</i>-pentafluoropropionic amides (amino acids) and to their pentafluorobenzyl derivatives (nitrite, nitrate, MDA). The concentrations of the majority of the biomarkers were found to be lower in Group A compared to Group B. Statistical analysis revealed clear differentiation between the examined study groups. Univariate statistical analysis highlighted serum homoarginine (<i>q</i> = 0.006), asymmetric dimethylarginine (<i>q</i> = 0.05) and malondialdehyde (<i>q</i> = 0.022) as potential biomarkers for UPJO infants requiring surgery. Group A also differed from Group B with respect to the diameter of the preoperative anterior–posterior renal pelvis (AP) as well as regarding the number and extent of inverse correlations between AP and the serum concentrations of the biomarkers. In Group A, but not in Group B, the AP diameter strongly correlated with hydroxy-proline (<i>r</i> = −0.746, <i>p</i> = 0.0002) and MDA (<i>r</i> = −0.754, <i>p</i> = 0.002). Our results indicate a diminished amino acids metabolome in the serum of UPJO infants requiring surgery comparing to a conservative group.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/7/1467GC-MSamino acidsUPJOserumneonatesbiomarkers