Due to the potential risk of accidental exposure to gamma radiation, it’s critical to identify the biomarkers of
radiation exposed creatures. In the present study, NMR based metabolomics combined with multivariate data analysis
to evaluate the metabolites changed in the C57BL/6 mouse spleen after 4 days whole body exposure to 3.0 Gy and
7.8 Gy gamma radiations. Principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal projection to latent structures analysis
(OPLS) are employed for classification and identification potential biomarkers associated with gamma irradiation. Two
different strategies for NMR spectral data reduction (i.e., spectral binning and spectral deconvolution) are combined with
normalize to constant sum and unit weight before multivariate data analysis, respectively. The combination of spectral
deconvolution and normalization to unit weight is the best way for identifying discriminatory metabolites between the
irradiation and control groups. Normalized to the constant sum may achieve some pseudo biomarkers. PCA and
OPLS results shown that the exposed groups can be well separated from the control group. Leucine, 2-aminobutyrate,
valine, lactate, arginine, glutathione, 2-oxoglutarate, creatine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, p-methylhistidine, taurine, myoinositol,
glycerol and uracil are significantly elevated while ADP is decreased significantly. These significantly changed
metabolites are associated with multiple metabolic pathways and may be potential biomarkers in the spleen exposed
to gamma irradiation.
Revised: March 4, 2020 |
Published: January 27, 2016
Citation
Xiao X., M.Y. Hu, M. Liu, and J.Z. Hu. 2016.1H NMR Metabolomics Study of Spleen from C57BL/6 Mice Exposed to Gamma Radiation.Metabolomics 6, no. 1:Article No. 165.PNNL-SA-119978.doi:10.4172/2153-0769.1000165