Urine Metabolome during Parturition
In recent years, some studies have described metabolic changes during human childbirth labor. Metabolomics today is recognized as a powerful approach in a prenatal research context, since it can provide detailed information during pregnancy and it may enable the identification of biomarkers with pot...
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doaj-561cb3f82539403a88931851f4afbb432020-11-25T02:37:06ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892020-07-011029029010.3390/metabo10070290Urine Metabolome during ParturitionFederica Gevi0Alessandra Meloni1Rossella Mereu2Veronica Lelli3Antonella Chiodo4Antonio Ragusa5Anna Maria Timperio6Department of Biology and Ecology University of Tuscia, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyNeonatal Department, Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria (AOU), 09124 Cagliari, ItalyNeonatal Department, Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria (AOU), 09124 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Biology and Ecology University of Tuscia, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyNeonatal Department, Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria (AOU), 09124 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ospedale San Giovanni Calibita, Fatebenefratelli, Isola Tiberina, Via di Ponte Quattro Capi, 39, 00186 Roma, ItalyDepartment of Biology and Ecology University of Tuscia, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyIn recent years, some studies have described metabolic changes during human childbirth labor. Metabolomics today is recognized as a powerful approach in a prenatal research context, since it can provide detailed information during pregnancy and it may enable the identification of biomarkers with potential diagnostic or predictive. This is an observational, longitudinal, prospective cohort study of a total of 51 serial urine samples from 15 healthy pregnant women, aged 29–40 years, which were collected before the onset of labor (out of labor, OL). In the same women, during labor (in labor or dilating phase, IL-DP). Samples were analyzed by hydrophilic interaction ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HILIC-UPLC-MS), a highly sensitive, accurate, and unbiased approach. Metabolites were then subjected to multivariate statistical analysis and grouped by metabolic pathway. This method was used to identify the potential biomarkers. The top 20 most discriminative metabolites contributing to the complete separation of OL and IL-DP were identified. Urinary metabolites displaying the largest differences between OL and IL-DP belonged to steroid hormone, particularly conjugated estrogens and amino acids much of this difference is determined by the fetal contribution. In addition, our results highlighted the efficacy of using urine samples instead of more invasive techniques to evaluate the difference in metabolic analysis between OL and IL-DP.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/10/7/290urine metabolomic profileout of laborin labordilating phaseestrogensconjugated estrogens |
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Federica Gevi Alessandra Meloni Rossella Mereu Veronica Lelli Antonella Chiodo Antonio Ragusa Anna Maria Timperio Urine Metabolome during Parturition Metabolites urine metabolomic profile out of labor in labor dilating phase estrogens conjugated estrogens |
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Federica Gevi Alessandra Meloni Rossella Mereu Veronica Lelli Antonella Chiodo Antonio Ragusa Anna Maria Timperio |
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Urine Metabolome during Parturition |
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Urine Metabolome during Parturition |
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Urine Metabolome during Parturition |
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Urine Metabolome during Parturition |
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Urine Metabolome during Parturition |
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urine metabolome during parturition |
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In recent years, some studies have described metabolic changes during human childbirth labor. Metabolomics today is recognized as a powerful approach in a prenatal research context, since it can provide detailed information during pregnancy and it may enable the identification of biomarkers with potential diagnostic or predictive. This is an observational, longitudinal, prospective cohort study of a total of 51 serial urine samples from 15 healthy pregnant women, aged 29–40 years, which were collected before the onset of labor (out of labor, OL). In the same women, during labor (in labor or dilating phase, IL-DP). Samples were analyzed by hydrophilic interaction ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HILIC-UPLC-MS), a highly sensitive, accurate, and unbiased approach. Metabolites were then subjected to multivariate statistical analysis and grouped by metabolic pathway. This method was used to identify the potential biomarkers. The top 20 most discriminative metabolites contributing to the complete separation of OL and IL-DP were identified. Urinary metabolites displaying the largest differences between OL and IL-DP belonged to steroid hormone, particularly conjugated estrogens and amino acids much of this difference is determined by the fetal contribution. In addition, our results highlighted the efficacy of using urine samples instead of more invasive techniques to evaluate the difference in metabolic analysis between OL and IL-DP. |
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urine metabolomic profile out of labor in labor dilating phase estrogens conjugated estrogens |
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