4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

A combination of metabolomics and metallomics studies of urine and serum from hypercholesterolaemic rats after berberine injection

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 403, Issue 3, Pages 847-856

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-012-5923-9

Keywords

Metabolomics; Metallomics; Berberine; H-1 NMR; ICP-MS

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education [R-143-000-441-112]
  2. Singapore-Peking-Oxford Research Enterprise for Water Eco-efficiency

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Berberine, long used as a remedy in China and India for intestinal infections, has been discovered in recent years in western countries and is now being used to treat ailments ranging from urinary tract infections to diabetes and obesity. In order to study the effect of berberine more deeply, a combined metabolomic and metallomic approach was developed in this study using the hypercholesterolaemic rat model, which involved the use of proton nuclear magnetic resonance for the analysis of rat urine to achieve metabolic fingerprinting and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the analysis of rat blood serum to achieve metallomic fingerprinting. The results obtained indicated that major metabolic processes like Krebs cycle, cholesterol metabolism and osmoregulation in hypercholesterolaemic rats are perturbed upon berberine injection. In addition, the changes of some elements, such as V, Mn, Na and K, revealed in the metallomic study may contribute to the search of new biomarkers for hypercholesterolaemic disease. We concluded that both the metabolomic and metallomic profiles of berberine-treated hypercholesterolaemic rats were different from those of the control group and that the selected metabolites and elements could probably be applied as potential biomarkers for the understanding of the effect of berberine on biochemical process in the animal model. Such a multi-analytical approach will potentially provide an information-rich platform for the elucidation of effects of xenobiotics and drug efficacy studies.

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