First Steps toward the Giant Panda Metabolome Database: Untargeted Metabolomics of Feces, Urine, Serum, and Saliva by 1H NMR
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First Steps toward the Giant Panda Metabolome Database: Untargeted Metabolomics of Feces, Urine, Serum, and Saliva by 1H NMR
Abstract
Differences in the concentration of metabolites in the biofluids of animals closely reflect their physiological diversities. In order to set the basis for a metabolomic atlas for giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), we characterized the metabolome of healthy giant panda feces (23), urine (16), serum (6), and saliva (4) samples by means of 1H NMR. A total of 107 metabolites and a core metabolome of 12 metabolites was quantified across the four biological matrices. Through univariate analysis followed by robust principal component analysis, we were able to describe how the molecular profile observed in giant panda urine and feces was affected by gender and age. Among the molecules modified by age in feces, fucose plays a peculiar role because it is related to the digestion of bamboo's hemicellulose, which is considered as the main source of energy for giant panda. A metagenomic investigation directed toward this molecule showed that its concentration was indeed positively related to the two-component system pathway and negatively related to the amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism pathway. Such work is meant to provide a robust framework for further -omics research studies on giant panda to accelerate our understanding of the interaction of giant panda with its natural environment.
Keywords: 1H NMR; feces; giant panda; metabolome; saliva; serum; urine.
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