Investigation of metabolite alterations in the kidneys of methionine-choline-deficient mouse by mass spectrometry imaging

Methionine and choline both are essential nutrients which are needed for methyl group metabolism. A methionine-choline-deficient (MCD) diet leads to pathological changes in the kidney. The mechanism of the MCD diet is complex, and fundamental research is still required to provide a better understand...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2024-02, Vol.416 (4), p.1011-1022
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Xiaoqun, Hu, Yingying, Zhu, Wentao, Wang, Dianlei
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Zusammenfassung:Methionine and choline both are essential nutrients which are needed for methyl group metabolism. A methionine-choline-deficient (MCD) diet leads to pathological changes in the kidney. The mechanism of the MCD diet is complex, and fundamental research is still required to provide a better understanding of the driving forces behind it. We evaluated the regional effects of the MCD diet on the metabolites of mouse kidney tissue using desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging technology. A total of 20, 17, and 13 metabolites were significantly changed in the cortex, outer medulla, and inner medulla, respectively, of the mouse kidney tissue after the administration of the MCD diet. Among the discriminating metabolites, only three metabolites (guanidoacetic acid, serine, and nicotinamide riboside) were significantly increased, and all the other metabolites showed a significant decrease. The results showed that there were significant region-specific changes in the serine metabolism, carnitine metabolism, choline metabolism, and arginine metabolism. This study presents unique regional metabolic data, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the molecular characteristics of the MCD diet in the kidney. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:1618-2642
1618-2650
DOI:10.1007/s00216-023-05091-x