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Study M033

Study name

Webhofer C 2013

Title

Proteomic and metabolomic profiling reveals time-dependent changes in hippocampal metabolism upon paroxetine treatment and biomarker candidates

Overall design

The aim of this study was to identify hippocampal cellular pathway alterations in DBA/2 mice using paroxetine as a representative selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Furthermore, biomarker candidates for the assessment of antidepressant treatment effects in plasma were identified. The time course of metabolite level changes in hippocampus and plasma were studied using a targeted polar metabolomics profiling platform. Mice were divided into 2 groups (n = 6 in each group): (1) control group and (2) paroxetine group. Mice were treated twice per day with paroxetine (10 mg/kg) or vehicle (tap water) by gavaging for 4 weeks. Five samples per group were used for metabonomic analysis.

Study Type

Type3;

Data available

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022395612003457

Organism

Mouse; DBA/2OlaHsd mouse;

Categories of depression

Healthy individuals; Healthy individuals; Healthy individuals;

Criteria for depression

Not reported

Sample size

10

Tissue

Central; Brain; Hippocampus;

Peripheral; Blood; Plasma;

Platform

MS-based; LC-MS: Prominence UFLC HPLC system (Shimadzu, Columbia, MD, USA) with 5500 QTRAP triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (AB/SCIEX, Framingham, MA, USA);

PMID

23207114

DOI

10.1016/j.jpsychires.2012.11.003

Citation

Webhofer C, Gormanns P, Reckow S, et al. Proteomic and metabolomic profiling reveals time-dependent changes in hippocampal metabolism upon paroxetine treatment and biomarker candidates. J Psychiatr Res 2013;47(3):289-98.

Metabolite

myo-Inositol;

Gamma-Aminobutyric acid;

Citric acid;

L-Cysteine;

L-Tryptophan;

L-Valine;

L-Serine;

L-Threonine;

L-Methionine;

L-Alanine;

L-Glutamine;

Succinic acid;

L-Tyrosine;

L-Cystine;

Oxoglutaric acid;

Ascorbic acid;

Indole-3-carboxylic acid;

Fumaric acid;

Fructose 6-phosphate;

Glucose 6-phosphate;

Taurine;

Uracil;

Betaine;

Leucine or Isoleucine;

Inosine;

Citrulline;

Argininosuccinic acid;

CDP-Ethanolamine;

Hexose-phosphate;

5-Thymidylic acid;

dGTP;

Adenosine triphosphate;

Guanosine triphosphate;

Cytidine triphosphate;

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate;

SBP;

Uridine triphosphate;

Glucose 1-phosphate;

3-Phosphoglyceric acid;

Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate;

Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate;

NAD;

Biotin;

Deoxyadenosine monophosphate;

DL-2-Aminooctanoic acid;

Hydroxyisocaproic acid;

Orotidylic acid;

2'-Deoxyguanosine 5'-monophosphate;

ADP-glucose;

Thiamine monophosphate;

2-Keto-D-gluconic acid;

5'-Methylthioadenosine;

L-Malic acid;

Adenosine;

NADP;

Flavone;

Guanosine monophosphate;

Allantoic acid;

L-Acetylcarnitine;

Methylmalonic acid;

Nicotinamide ribotide;

Taurodeoxycholic acid;

Phenylpropiolic acid;

S-Adenosylhomocysteine;

Adenosine monophosphate;

Betaine aldehyde;

Maleic acid;

Pyrophosphate;

Phosphorylcholine;

Oxidized glutathione;

Thiamine pyrophosphate;

Alpha-ketoisovaleric acid;

2-Ketohexanoic acid;

Deoxyadenosine;

1-Methylnicotinamide;

Glycerophosphocholine;

D-Ribose 5-phosphate;

CDP;

Carbamoyl phosphate;

S-Ribosyl-L-homocysteine;

2-Isopropylmalic acid;

Aminoadipic acid;

Inosinic acid;

2-Hydroxyglutarate;

N-Acetyl-L-alanine;

Ureidosuccinic acid;

N-Acetyl-glucosamine 1-phosphate;

L-Carnitine;

Adenine;

(S)-2-Methylmalate;

Citicoline;

Sarcosine;