Summary of Study ST002520
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001622. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M81T5C This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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This study contains a large results data set and is not available in the mwTab file. It is only available for download via FTP as data file(s) here.
Study ID | ST002520 |
Study Title | The investigation of the role of dietary inulin in Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) progression with portal vein serum metabolites |
Study Type | non-targeted LC-Mass analysis |
Study Summary | To investigate the role of dietary fiber in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) progression, male C57 mice was randomly assigned into four groups that received normal chow diet (NCD), choline deficient high fat diet (CDHFD), CDHFD + 10% inulin (CDHFD-I), CDHFD + 10% Cellulose (CDHFD-C). Mice portal vein serum was collected.Results shown that the fecal metabolites from Inulin treatment group signficantly distinguished from that from CDHFD only group, while only negligible alterations was induced by cellulose treatment, indicating that inulin not cellulose could be well fermented by gut microbiota. By overlaping with fecal metabolites, the inulin derived pentadecaonic acid was consistently enriched in portal vein serum, which was reported as a beneficial metabolite.The results indicate that inulin suppresses NASH may through direct modulating gut metabolites. |
Institute | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Last Name | Wei |
First Name | Wenchao |
Address | Prince of Wales Hospital |
1155118538@link.cuhk.edu.hk | |
Phone | 56001913 |
Submit Date | 2023-03-17 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | mzML |
Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
Release Date | 2023-05-19 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Factors:
Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Treatment |
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SA253988 | X3773pos | CDHFD |
SA253989 | X3772pos | CDHFD |
SA253990 | X3774pos | CDHFD |
SA253991 | X3777pos | CDHFD |
SA253992 | X3780pos | CDHFD |
SA253993 | X3771neg | CDHFD |
SA253994 | X3775pos | CDHFD |
SA253995 | X3771pos | CDHFD |
SA253996 | X3777neg | CDHFD |
SA253997 | X3774neg | CDHFD |
SA253998 | X3773neg | CDHFD |
SA253999 | X3772neg | CDHFD |
SA254000 | X3780neg | CDHFD |
SA254001 | X3775neg | CDHFD |
SA254002 | X3792pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254003 | X3794pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254004 | X3791pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254005 | X3791neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254006 | X3792neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254007 | X3796pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254008 | X3793pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254009 | X3794neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254010 | X3800pos | CDHFD-C |
SA254011 | X3796neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254012 | X3800neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254013 | X3793neg | CDHFD-C |
SA254014 | X3785pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254015 | X3784pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254016 | X3786pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254017 | X3788pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254018 | X3786neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254019 | X3787neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254020 | X3790pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254021 | X3787pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254022 | X3781pos | CDHFD-I |
SA254023 | X3788neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254024 | X3784neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254025 | X3781neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254026 | X3790neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254027 | X3785neg | CDHFD-I |
SA254028 | X3717pos | NCD |
SA254029 | X3718neg | NCD |
SA254030 | X3718pos | NCD |
SA254031 | X3717neg | NCD |
SA254032 | X3729pos | NCD |
SA254033 | X3727pos | NCD |
SA254034 | X3725pos | NCD |
SA254035 | X3725neg | NCD |
SA254036 | X3727neg | NCD |
SA254037 | X3729neg | NCD |
SA254038 | QC04pos | QC |
SA254039 | QC03pos | QC |
SA254040 | QC05pos | QC |
SA254041 | QC05neg | QC |
SA254042 | QC02pos | QC |
SA254043 | QC04neg | QC |
SA254044 | QC01neg | QC |
SA254045 | QC02neg | QC |
SA254046 | QC03neg | QC |
SA254047 | QC01pos | QC |
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