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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 294: 49-54, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38215601

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anembryonic pregnancy affects 12-15 % of clinically recognized pregnancies and a previous anembryonic pregnancy is an independent risk factor for future anembryonic pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate alternations in maternal amino acid profiles and analyze the diagnostic accuracy of amino acid biomarkers for anembryonic pregnancy in the early stage. METHODS: Fasting serum from anembryonic pregnancy patients (n = 103) and healthy pregnancies (n = 97) was collected, and amino acid concentrations were determined by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic performance of each of the amino acid biomarkers and the amino acid profile index for anembryonic pregnancy screening. RESULTS: The concentrations of 15 amino acids were significantly different between anembryonic pregnancy patients and healthy controls, and most of them were significantly higher at 7 weeks' gestational age in anembryonic pregnancy subjects. The area under the curve (AUC) based on an amino acid profile index combined with alanine, citrulline, aspartic acid, threonine, serine and isoleucine was 0.90 (sensitivity 82.76 %, specificity 83.64 %) for distinguishing early anembryonic pregnancy from healthy controls. CONCLUSION: Maternal serum amino acid concentrations were significantly elevated in anembryonic pregnancy patients. The diagnostic potential of amino aicds for anembryonic pregnancy was verified, and the diagnostic efficiency was improved in the use of the amino acid profile index. The amino acid profile is expected to be applied for the risk screening of early-stage of anembryonic pregnancy in the future.


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Amino Acids , Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Chromatography, Liquid , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Early Diagnosis , Biomarkers/analysis
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Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci ; 21(2): 240-251, 2023 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37119216

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The effect of vitamin D supplementation on individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is inconclusive. We aimed to conduct a meta-analysis of the available randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to explore whether vitamin D supplementation can improve core symptoms and coexisting conditions in children with ASD. Data were obtained by searching the PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL and Cochrane Library databases up to February 2022 following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Using a random-effects model, mean differences with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated through a meta-analysis. There were eight RCTs with 266 children with ASD in the present review, among which six RCTs were included in the meta-analysis. Children who received vitamin D supplementation showed a significant improvement in stereotypical behavior scores (pooled mean difference (MD): -1.39; 95% CI: -2.7, -0.07; P = 0.04) with low heterogeneity (I2 = 34%), and there was a trend toward decreased total scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) and Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS, P = 0.05); however, there were no other significant differences in the core symptoms of ASD and coexisting conditions between groups as measured by the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC). Vitamin D supplementation appears to improve stereotypical behaviors but does not improve other core symptoms and coexisting conditions. Further randomized controlled trials with large sample sizes and individualized doses are needed.

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Anal Methods ; 14(25): 2511-2521, 2022 06 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35703250

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Several observational studies have reported associations between low levels of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D and E) and the incidence of pneumonia. Whether infection affects or negatively regulates serum vitamin levels remains controversial. Our aims were to develop and validate a simple-pretreatment and fast method to determine the serum levels of selected fat-soluble vitamins, namely vitamin A (retinol), vitamin D (25-OH-D3, 25-OH-D2, and 3-epi-25-OH-D3), and vitamin E (α-tocopherol), in children suffering from pneumonia during the acute phase and after inflammatory marker recovery. The sample preparation procedure involving protein precipitation and filtration was finished in one step, and separation took 8 min per sample. The calibrations were linear, with R2 > 0.99. Both the intra-run (n = 6) and inter-run (n = 3) precision (relative standard deviation, RSD%) values were below 14.61%. The spiked recoveries at 3 concentrations ranged from 80.97 to 111.91%. Accuracies were calibrated using both National Institute of Standards and Technology serum (NIST 968f) and external quality assurance (EQA) samples offered by the National Center of Clinical Laboratories of China, and the relative error (RE%) values ranged from -13.17% to 12.53%. Clinical sample analysis revealed that infection did alter the serum retinol concentration and it did not alter the 25-OH-D and α-tocopherol levels in young children with pneumonia.


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Pneumonia , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Child , Child, Preschool , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Humans , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Vitamin A , Vitamins , alpha-Tocopherol
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Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao ; 44(6): 941-949, 2022 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36621783

ABSTRACT

Objective To develop a method for the quantification of amino acids and organic acids in trace urine by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.Methods Random urine samples(10 µl each)were precipitated by acetonitrile and underwent derivatization with 3 mol/L HCl in n-butanol.The analytes were separated by ACE Excel 2 AQ column(50×2.1 mm,2 µm).Electrospray ionization in positive ion mode was carried out and the analytes were detected in multiple reaction monitoring mode.According to existing guidelines,the method was systematically evaluated in terms of sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,precision,recovery,matrix effect,and stability.Then,the established method was employed to detect 19 target compounds in urine samples from 70 healthy children,27 children with suspected vitamin B12 deficiency,and 3 children with cblC type methylmalonic acidemia.Results The lower limit of quantification of the method for the 19 compounds ranged from 0.01 µmol/L to 1.00 µmol/L,and the calibration curves were linear,R2>0.990.The method showed good accuracy with relative error less than ±15% and the intra-day and intra-day precision less than 15%.The run time was 8 min.No obvious matrix effect was detected except for arginine,and the recovery ranged from 80.20% to 114.97%.The samples were stable after 8 h at room temperature and 3 freeze-thaw cycles.The measured values of the compounds in the urine of healthy children were within the children's reference intervals published by Labcorp.The levels of methylmalonic acid(P=0.030)and homocysteine(P<0.001)in the urine samples of children with suspected vitamin B12 deficiency were higher than those in healthy children.The levels of methylmalonic acid,methylcitric acid,and homocysteine in the urine samples of children with cblC type methylmalonic acidemia were 5.14-76.52 times higher than the median levels of healthy children. Conclusions The method established in this study has small sample demand and short run time,which can accurately quantify the levels of amino acids and metabolites in the urine of children.Moreover,it can provide data support for related studies about the metabolic characteristics of urine amino acids and their metabolites in children with vitamin B12 deficiency.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency , Child , Humans , Amino Acids/chemistry , Amino Acids/urine , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Nutritional Status , Vitamin B 12 , Methylmalonic Acid , Limit of Detection , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods
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