Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats

Biomarkers are the measurable changes associated with a physiological or pathophysiological process. The content of urine frequently changes because it is not controlled by homeostatic mechanisms, and these alterations can be a source of biomarkers. However, urine is affected by many factors. In thi...

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Main Authors: Manxia An, Yanying Ni, Xundou Li, Youhe Gao
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spelling doaj-6b3cfc5c8cdc46ec8179909f36aaa9c12020-11-24T21:11:43ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592017-05-015e335010.7717/peerj.3350Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in ratsManxia An0Yanying Ni1Xundou Li2Youhe Gao3Department of Pathophysiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Pathophysiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Pathophysiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Pathophysiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaBiomarkers are the measurable changes associated with a physiological or pathophysiological process. The content of urine frequently changes because it is not controlled by homeostatic mechanisms, and these alterations can be a source of biomarkers. However, urine is affected by many factors. In this study, vasoconstrictor and antidiuretic arginine vasopressin (AVP) were infused into rats using an osmotic pump. The rats’ urinary proteome after one week of infusion was analyzed by label-free LC-MS/MS. A total of 408 proteins were identified; among these proteins, eight and 10 proteins had significantly altered expression in the low and high dose groups, respectively, compared with the control group using the one-way ANOVA analysis followed by post hoc analysis with the least significant difference (LSD) test or Dunnett’s T3 test. Three differential proteins were described in prior studies as related to AVP physiological processes, and nine differential proteins are known disease biomarkers. Sixteen of the 17 differential proteins have human orthologs. These results suggest that we should consider the effects of AVP on urinary proteins in future urinary disease biomarker researches. The study data provide clues regarding underlying mechanisms associated with AVP for future physiological researches on AVP. This study provide a sensitive changes associated with AVP. However, the limitation of this result is that the candidate biomarkers should be further verified and filtered. Large clinical samples must be examined to verify the differential proteins identified in this study before these proteins are used as biomarkers for pathological AVP increased diseases, such as syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).https://peerj.com/articles/3350.pdfUrine proteomeArginine vasopressinBiomarkers
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author Manxia An
Yanying Ni
Xundou Li
Youhe Gao
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Yanying Ni
Xundou Li
Youhe Gao
Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
PeerJ
Urine proteome
Arginine vasopressin
Biomarkers
author_facet Manxia An
Yanying Ni
Xundou Li
Youhe Gao
author_sort Manxia An
title Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
title_short Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
title_full Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
title_fullStr Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
title_sort effects of arginine vasopressin on the urine proteome in rats
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Biomarkers are the measurable changes associated with a physiological or pathophysiological process. The content of urine frequently changes because it is not controlled by homeostatic mechanisms, and these alterations can be a source of biomarkers. However, urine is affected by many factors. In this study, vasoconstrictor and antidiuretic arginine vasopressin (AVP) were infused into rats using an osmotic pump. The rats’ urinary proteome after one week of infusion was analyzed by label-free LC-MS/MS. A total of 408 proteins were identified; among these proteins, eight and 10 proteins had significantly altered expression in the low and high dose groups, respectively, compared with the control group using the one-way ANOVA analysis followed by post hoc analysis with the least significant difference (LSD) test or Dunnett’s T3 test. Three differential proteins were described in prior studies as related to AVP physiological processes, and nine differential proteins are known disease biomarkers. Sixteen of the 17 differential proteins have human orthologs. These results suggest that we should consider the effects of AVP on urinary proteins in future urinary disease biomarker researches. The study data provide clues regarding underlying mechanisms associated with AVP for future physiological researches on AVP. This study provide a sensitive changes associated with AVP. However, the limitation of this result is that the candidate biomarkers should be further verified and filtered. Large clinical samples must be examined to verify the differential proteins identified in this study before these proteins are used as biomarkers for pathological AVP increased diseases, such as syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
topic Urine proteome
Arginine vasopressin
Biomarkers
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