Metabolomics of heart tissue at baseline and following myocardial infarction
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ABSTRACT: A comprehensive analysis of the heart metabolome was conducted at 60 min reperfusion post ischaemia. This analysis employed LC-MS/MS in order to provide a detailed examination of the metabolic processes occurring within the heart. The focus of this analysis was placed on glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and amino acid metabolism. An increase in the level of the glycolytic end product lactate was observed under treatment compared with the sham and control groups, which is in accordance with the recent findings that in ischaemia/reperfusion injury targeting the pyruvate-lactate metabolism by inhibiting lactate export could be a promising protective therapy. The principal TCA cycle intermediates elevated in the treatment group relative to the control and sham groups were succinate, fumarate, malate, and the TCA cycle overall rate-determining intermediate α-ketoglutarate. In a similar manner, the amino acid metabolism, which is influenced by TCA cycle dysfunction, was regulated by our treatment, as evidenced by elevated levels of proline, serine, and asparagine in comparison to the non-treated and sham groups. Given the close coupling between TCA cycle activity and myocardial contractile function, and the development of LV dysfunction following I/R injury, the elevation of TCA cycle intermediates and amino acid levels observed within the treatment group may reflect a compensatory metabolic response that contributes to preserved contractile function, as supported by enhanced ATP generation under treatment.
INSTRUMENT(S): Liquid Chromatography MS - alternating - hilic
PROVIDER: MTBLS14417 | MetaboLights | 2026-04-30
REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights
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