Summary of Study ST000167

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 PR000145. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M87596 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST000167
Study TitleCold Storage of Rat Hepatocyte Spheroids
Study TypeStorage condition testing
Study SummaryThe purpose of this study was to optimize conditions for cold storage of rat hepatocyte spheroids without freezing. Rat hepatocytes were isolated by a two-step perfusion method; hepatocyte spheroids were formed during 48 h of rocked culture in serum-free medium (SFM). Spheroids were then maintained in rocked culture at 37°C (control condition) or cold stored at 4°C for 24 or 48 h in six different cold storage solutions: SFM alone; SFM + 1 mM deferoxamine (Def); SFM + 1 ?M cyclosporin A (CsA); SFM + 1 mM Def + 1 ?M CsA, University of Wisconsin (UW) solution alone, UW + 1 mM Def.
Institute
Mayo Clinic
DepartmentDivision of Experimental Surgery
Last NameNyberg
First NameScott
EmailNyberg.scott@mayo.edu
Submit Date2015-05-14
Num Groups9
Total Subjects45
Raw Data AvailableNo
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2015-06-28
Release Version1
Scott Nyberg Scott Nyberg
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M87596
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Combined analysis:

Analysis ID AN000261
Analysis type MS
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MS Type ESI
MS instrument type Triple quadrupole
MS instrument name
Ion Mode POSITIVE
Units ng/ml

Chromatography:

Chromatography ID:CH000184
Chromatography Summary:Concentrations of diazepam and its two major metabolites (nordiazepam and temazepam) were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with mass spectrometry detection in the CTSA Metabolomics Core lab at Mayo Clinic.
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