Data_Sheet_3_Network Modeling of Liver Metabolism to Predict Plasma Metabolite Changes During Short-Term Fasting in the Laboratory Rat.ZIP

  • Kalyan C. Vinnakota (43374)
  • Venkat R. Pannala (6412694)
  • Martha L. Wall (4372873)
  • Mohsin Rahim (6412697)
  • Shanea K. Estes (5934110)
  • Irina Trenary (6412700)
  • Tracy P. O’Brien (6412703)
  • Richard L. Printz (142117)
  • Jaques Reifman (43486)
  • Masakazu Shiota (150104)
  • Jamey D. Young (244151)
  • Anders Wallqvist (43485)
Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

The liver—a central metabolic organ that integrates whole-body metabolism to maintain glucose and fatty-acid regulation, and detoxify ammonia—is susceptible to injuries induced by drugs and toxic substances. Although plasma metabolite profiles are increasingly investigated for their potential to detect liver injury earlier than current clinical markers, their utility may be compromised because such profiles are affected by the nutritional state and the physiological state of the animal, and by contributions from extrahepatic sources. To tease apart the contributions of liver and non-liver sources to alterations in plasma metabolite profiles, here we sought to computationally isolate the plasma metabolite changes originating in the liver dur...

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