December 3, 2021
Journal Article

Targeted metabolomic analysis identifes increased serum levels of GABA and branched chain amino acids in canine diabetes

Abstract

Introduction Dogs with naturally occurring diabetes mellitus represent a potential model for human type 1 diabetes, yet signifcant knowledge voids exist in terms of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying the canine disorder. Untargeted metabolomic studies from a limited number of diabetic dogs identifed similarities to humans with the disease. Objective To expand and validate earlier metabolomic studies, identify metabolites that difer consistently between diabetic and healthy dogs, and address whether certain metabolites might serve as disease biomarkers. Methods Untargeted metabolomic analysis via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was performed on serum from diabetic (n=15) and control (n=15) dogs. Results were combined with those of our previously published studies using identical methods (12 diabetic and 12 control dogs) to identify metabolites consistently diferent between the groups in all 54 dogs. Thirty-two candidate biomarkers were quantifed using targeted metabolomics. Biomarker concentrations were compared between the groups using multiple linear regression (corrected P

Published: December 3, 2021

Citation

O'Kell A.L., C. Wasserfall, J. Guingab-Cagmat, B.M. Webb-Robertson, M.A. Atkinson, and T. Garrett. 2021. Targeted metabolomic analysis identifes increased serum levels of GABA and branched chain amino acids in canine diabetes. Metabolomics 17, no. 11:Art. No. 100. PNNL-SA-168521. doi:10.1007/s11306-021-01850-y

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