Cyclosporin A-induced changes in endogenous meta-bolites in rat urine:: a metabonomic investigation using high field 1H NMR spectroscopy, HPLC-TOF/MS and chemometrics

被引:107
作者
Lenz, EM
Bright, J
Knight, R
Wilson, ID
Major, H
机构
[1] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Drug Metab, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[2] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Pharmacokinet, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[3] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Enabling Sci, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[4] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Technol, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[5] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Informat, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[6] AstraZeneca Pharmaceut, Dept Safety Assessment, Macclesfield SK10 4TG, Cheshire, England
[7] Water Corp, Manchester M23 9LZ, Lancs, England
关键词
metabonomics; nephrotoxicity; cyclosporin A; H-1 NMR spectroscopy; HPLC-TOF/MS; MS/MS; pattern recognition; biomarkers;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpba.2004.02.013
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The model nephrotoxim cyclosporin A was administered to male Wistar-derived rats daily for 9 days at a dose level of 45 mg/kg per day. Urine samples were collected daily and the excretion pattern of low molecular mass organic molecules in the urine was studied using H-1 NMR spectroscopy and HPLC-TOF/MS. Distinct changes in the pattern of endogenous metabolites, as a result of the daily administration of cyclosporin A, were observed by H-1 NMR from day 7 onwards. The NMR-detected markers included raised concentrations of glucose, acetate, trimethylamine and succinate and reduced amounts of trimethylamine-N-oxide. In parallel studies by HPLC-TOF/MS a reduction in the quantities of kynurenic acid, xanthurenic acid, citric acid and riboflavin present in the urines was noted, together with reductions in a number of as yet unidentified compounds. In addition, signals resulting from the polyethylene glycol, present in the dosing vehicle, and cyclosporin A metabolites were detected by MS. However, these were excluded from the subsequent multivariate data analysis in order to highlight only changes to the endogenous metabolites. Analysis of both the H-1 NMR and HPLC-MS spectroscopic data using pattern recognition techniques clearly identified the onset of changes due to nephrotoxicity. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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