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Increased inosine levels in drug‐free individuals with at‐risk mental state: A serum metabolomics study

Abstract

Aim

At‐risk mental state (ARMS) has been recently attracting attention with respect to the improvement of the management and outcome of psychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia. Since only a few studies have reported on biological alterations in ARMS, serum metabolomics was carried out in ARMS subjects and healthy controls using liquid chromatography with high‐resolution mass spectrometry.

Methods

Serum samples were collected from ARMS subjects (n = 24; male: 12; female 12) and age‐ and sex‐matched healthy controls (n = 23 male: 11, female: 12). After serum pre‐treatment, liquid chromatography with high‐resolution mass spectrometry was performed. Multivariate analyses, such as orthogonal partial least‐squares discriminant and volcano plot analyses, were performed.

Results

Serum inosine, lactate, taurine, 2,3‐dihydroxypropanoate and glutamate levels differed between the two groups. A significant increase in inosine levels was detected in the positive‐ and negative‐ion modes; however, significant differences were not observed in the levels of other purine‐related metabolites (hypoxanthine, xanthine and urate) between the two groups.

Conclusion

Increased inosine levels may serve as biological markers for ARMS, in addition to alterations in the levels of lactate and certain amino acids.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/26/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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