To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure
Background: Methyl Malonic Acid (MMA) is known to be an integral component of the cascade of events in mitochondrial energy metabolism and since heart failure involves energy pathways, it is probable that levels of MMA could be used as a reliable biomarker to objectively identify the disease dur...
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doaj-b82e97b7c49c4692b25d22cd0ea55fc32020-11-25T02:46:57ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-09-0189CC04CC0710.7860/JCDR/2014/8077.4892To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart FailureSonal Pruthi0Ankur Singh1Chandrawati Kumari2Ashish Goel3Seema Kapoor4Student, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.PhD Student, Department of Paediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India.Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Background: Methyl Malonic Acid (MMA) is known to be an integral component of the cascade of events in mitochondrial energy metabolism and since heart failure involves energy pathways, it is probable that levels of MMA could be used as a reliable biomarker to objectively identify the disease during the early stages and help in prognostication. Materials and Methods: The present study was envisaged to evaluate the relation between urinary MMA levels in patients with Ischemic heart disease and in those progressing to failure. The relationship between the severity of the disease and the level of MMA in urine were also evaluated. Analysis of urinary MMA was done by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) using stable isotope dilution. Twenty patients each with Ischemic Heart Disease, heart failure and controls were recruited in this pilot study. Results: The mean value of MMA in patients with IHD was 126.71(±66.3) pmol/L and those with IHF was 390.76 (±97.99) pmol/L with the difference being statistically significant (p<0.001). Co-existing B12 deficiency was excluded as that was a potential confounder. Conclusion: Levels of MMA were significantly higher in patients with heart failure compared to those with IHF, which were significantly higher than controls. Evaluation of the correlation between MMA levels and the stage of the disease did not reach statistical significance; but this requires adequately powered studies to support this preliminary finding.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4892/8077_CE(RA)_F(T)_PF1(SNAK)_PFA(Sh).pdfgas chromatography-mass spectrometry (gc-ms)heart failureischemic heart diseasemethyl malonic acid (mma)vitamin b12 deficiency |
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Sonal Pruthi Ankur Singh Chandrawati Kumari Ashish Goel Seema Kapoor To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (gc-ms) heart failure ischemic heart disease methyl malonic acid (mma) vitamin b12 deficiency |
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To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure |
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To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure |
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To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure |
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To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure |
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To Ascertain the Utility of Urinary Methyl Malonic Acid as a Potential Marker of Ischemic Heart Failure |
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to ascertain the utility of urinary methyl malonic acid as a potential marker of ischemic heart failure |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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2249-782X 0973-709X |
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Background: Methyl Malonic Acid (MMA) is known to be an
integral component of the cascade of events in mitochondrial
energy metabolism and since heart failure involves energy
pathways, it is probable that levels of MMA could be used as a
reliable biomarker to objectively identify the disease during the
early stages and help in prognostication.
Materials and Methods: The present study was envisaged to
evaluate the relation between urinary MMA levels in patients with
Ischemic heart disease and in those progressing to failure. The
relationship between the severity of the disease and the level
of MMA in urine were also evaluated. Analysis of urinary MMA
was done by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
using stable isotope dilution. Twenty patients each with Ischemic
Heart Disease, heart failure and controls were recruited in this
pilot study.
Results: The mean value of MMA in patients with IHD was
126.71(±66.3) pmol/L and those with IHF was 390.76 (±97.99)
pmol/L with the difference being statistically significant (p<0.001).
Co-existing B12 deficiency was excluded as that was a potential
confounder.
Conclusion: Levels of MMA were significantly higher in patients
with heart failure compared to those with IHF, which were
significantly higher than controls. Evaluation of the correlation
between MMA levels and the stage of the disease did not reach
statistical significance; but this requires adequately powered
studies to support this preliminary finding. |
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gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (gc-ms) heart failure ischemic heart disease methyl malonic acid (mma) vitamin b12 deficiency |
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