Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study
Profiles of combat injuries worldwide have shown that penetrating trauma is one of the most common injuries sustained during battle. This is usually accompanied by severe bleeding or hemorrhage. If the soldier does not bleed to death, he may eventually succumb to complications arising from trauma he...
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doaj-44c63d2839a84c74ac343c52b4de60ca2020-11-25T03:07:26ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892020-09-011037337310.3390/metabo10090373Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary StudyAnna Karen Carrasco Laserna0Yiyang Lai1Guihua Fang2Rajaseger Ganapathy3Mohamed Shirhan Bin Mohamed Atan4Jia Lu5Jian Wu6Mahesh Uttamchandani7Shabbir M Moochhala8Sam Fong Yau Li9Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, SingaporeDefence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, 27 Medical Drive, Singapore 117510, SingaporeDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, SingaporeDefence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, 27 Medical Drive, Singapore 117510, SingaporeSchool of Applied Sciences, Temasek Polytechnic, 21 Tampines Ave 1, Singapore 529757, SingaporeDefence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, 27 Medical Drive, Singapore 117510, SingaporeDefence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, 27 Medical Drive, Singapore 117510, SingaporeDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, SingaporeSchool of Applied Sciences, Temasek Polytechnic, 21 Tampines Ave 1, Singapore 529757, SingaporeDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, SingaporeProfiles of combat injuries worldwide have shown that penetrating trauma is one of the most common injuries sustained during battle. This is usually accompanied by severe bleeding or hemorrhage. If the soldier does not bleed to death, he may eventually succumb to complications arising from trauma hemorrhagic shock (THS). THS occurs when there is a deficiency of oxygen reaching the organs due to excessive blood loss. It can trigger massive metabolic derangements and an overwhelming inflammatory response, which can subsequently lead to the failure of organs and possibly death. A better understanding of the acute metabolic changes occurring after THS can help in the development of interventional strategies, as well as lead to the identification of potential biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of hemorrhagic shock and organ failure. In this preliminary study, a metabolomic approach using the complementary platforms of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) was used to determine the metabolic changes occurring in a porcine model of combat trauma injury comprising of penetrating trauma to a limb with hemorrhagic shock. Several metabolites associated with the acute-phase reaction, inflammation, energy depletion, oxidative stress, and possible renal dysfunction were identified to be significantly changed after a thirty-minute shock period.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/10/9/373traumahemorrhagic shockmetabolomicsLC-MSNMR |
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Anna Karen Carrasco Laserna Yiyang Lai Guihua Fang Rajaseger Ganapathy Mohamed Shirhan Bin Mohamed Atan Jia Lu Jian Wu Mahesh Uttamchandani Shabbir M Moochhala Sam Fong Yau Li |
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Anna Karen Carrasco Laserna Yiyang Lai Guihua Fang Rajaseger Ganapathy Mohamed Shirhan Bin Mohamed Atan Jia Lu Jian Wu Mahesh Uttamchandani Shabbir M Moochhala Sam Fong Yau Li Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study Metabolites trauma hemorrhagic shock metabolomics LC-MS NMR |
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Anna Karen Carrasco Laserna Yiyang Lai Guihua Fang Rajaseger Ganapathy Mohamed Shirhan Bin Mohamed Atan Jia Lu Jian Wu Mahesh Uttamchandani Shabbir M Moochhala Sam Fong Yau Li |
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Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study |
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Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study |
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Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study |
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Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study |
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Metabolic Profiling of a Porcine Combat Trauma-Injury Model Using NMR and Multi-Mode LC-MS Metabolomics—A Preliminary Study |
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metabolic profiling of a porcine combat trauma-injury model using nmr and multi-mode lc-ms metabolomics—a preliminary study |
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Profiles of combat injuries worldwide have shown that penetrating trauma is one of the most common injuries sustained during battle. This is usually accompanied by severe bleeding or hemorrhage. If the soldier does not bleed to death, he may eventually succumb to complications arising from trauma hemorrhagic shock (THS). THS occurs when there is a deficiency of oxygen reaching the organs due to excessive blood loss. It can trigger massive metabolic derangements and an overwhelming inflammatory response, which can subsequently lead to the failure of organs and possibly death. A better understanding of the acute metabolic changes occurring after THS can help in the development of interventional strategies, as well as lead to the identification of potential biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of hemorrhagic shock and organ failure. In this preliminary study, a metabolomic approach using the complementary platforms of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) was used to determine the metabolic changes occurring in a porcine model of combat trauma injury comprising of penetrating trauma to a limb with hemorrhagic shock. Several metabolites associated with the acute-phase reaction, inflammation, energy depletion, oxidative stress, and possible renal dysfunction were identified to be significantly changed after a thirty-minute shock period. |
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