ISSN
2277 - 3282
e ISSN
2277 - 3290
Publisher
Journal of Science
General Education Center, Overseas Chinese University Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
Obese subjects usually have hyperaminoacidemia. Metabolomics studies also indicate the elevation of plasma branched-chain (BCAA) and aromatic (AAA) amino acids can be used to assess the development of obesity-related type 2 diabetes mellitus. Although an altered plasma amino acid profile in male genetically obese (ob/ob) mice at 13 wks of age has been reported, the profile at pre-obese period or between sexes has yet been elucidated. The compositions of plasma amino acids in the ob/ob mice with both sexes at 4 and 8 wks of age (WOA) were assessed by the method of high performance liquid chromatography. The ob/ob mice (male at both ages, 8-WOA female) had significant elevation in plasma large neutral amino acids (LNAA=BCAA+AAA) than their lean controls. In addition, LNAA value was significantly correlated with food intake (r=0.64) and body weight (r=0.57). Besides LNAA, ob/ob mice also had sex- and age-related reduction in glutamine (4- WOA male, female at both ages) and glycine (male at both ages), and elevation in ornithine (8-WOA male, 8-WOA female) and taurine (male at both ages, 8-WOA female). Our data indicated the ob/ob mice, even before at pre-obese period, exhibited diabetic-prone pattern of p
5 , 12 , 2015
1278 - 1282