Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field

Metabolomics, the latest “omic” technology, is defined as the comprehensive study of all low molecular weight biochemicals, “metabolites” present in an organism. As a systems biology approach, metabolomics has huge potential to progress our understanding of perinatal asphyxia and neonatal hypoxic-is...

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Main Authors: Niamh M. Denihan, Geraldine B. Boylan, Deirdre M. Murray
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/254076
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spelling doaj-6afb6b3e22b64207be6a4b37e760b1762020-11-24T23:44:21ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/254076254076Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New FieldNiamh M. Denihan0Geraldine B. Boylan1Deirdre M. Murray2Neonatal Brain Research Group, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Irish Centre for Fetal and Neonatal Translational Research (INFANT), University College Cork and Cork University Maternity Hospital, Wilton, Cork, IrelandNeonatal Brain Research Group, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Irish Centre for Fetal and Neonatal Translational Research (INFANT), University College Cork and Cork University Maternity Hospital, Wilton, Cork, IrelandNeonatal Brain Research Group, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Irish Centre for Fetal and Neonatal Translational Research (INFANT), University College Cork and Cork University Maternity Hospital, Wilton, Cork, IrelandMetabolomics, the latest “omic” technology, is defined as the comprehensive study of all low molecular weight biochemicals, “metabolites” present in an organism. As a systems biology approach, metabolomics has huge potential to progress our understanding of perinatal asphyxia and neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy, by uniquely detecting rapid biochemical pathway alterations in response to the hypoxic environment. The study of metabolomic biomarkers in the immediate neonatal period is not a trivial task and requires a number of specific considerations, unique to this disease and population. Recruiting a clearly defined cohort requires standardised multicentre recruitment with broad inclusion criteria and the participation of a range of multidisciplinary staff. Minimally invasive biospecimen collection is a priority for biomarker discovery. Umbilical cord blood presents an ideal medium as large volumes can be easily extracted and stored and the sample is not confounded by postnatal disease progression. Pristine biobanking and phenotyping are essential to ensure the validity of metabolomic findings. This paper provides an overview of the current state of the art in the field of metabolomics in perinatal asphyxia and neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. We detail the considerations required to ensure high quality sampling and analysis, to support scientific progression in this important field.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/254076
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Deirdre M. Murray
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Geraldine B. Boylan
Deirdre M. Murray
Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
BioMed Research International
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Geraldine B. Boylan
Deirdre M. Murray
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title Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
title_short Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
title_full Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
title_fullStr Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic Profiling in Perinatal Asphyxia: A Promising New Field
title_sort metabolomic profiling in perinatal asphyxia: a promising new field
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Metabolomics, the latest “omic” technology, is defined as the comprehensive study of all low molecular weight biochemicals, “metabolites” present in an organism. As a systems biology approach, metabolomics has huge potential to progress our understanding of perinatal asphyxia and neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy, by uniquely detecting rapid biochemical pathway alterations in response to the hypoxic environment. The study of metabolomic biomarkers in the immediate neonatal period is not a trivial task and requires a number of specific considerations, unique to this disease and population. Recruiting a clearly defined cohort requires standardised multicentre recruitment with broad inclusion criteria and the participation of a range of multidisciplinary staff. Minimally invasive biospecimen collection is a priority for biomarker discovery. Umbilical cord blood presents an ideal medium as large volumes can be easily extracted and stored and the sample is not confounded by postnatal disease progression. Pristine biobanking and phenotyping are essential to ensure the validity of metabolomic findings. This paper provides an overview of the current state of the art in the field of metabolomics in perinatal asphyxia and neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. We detail the considerations required to ensure high quality sampling and analysis, to support scientific progression in this important field.
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