Summary of Study ST001124

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 PR000732. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M82D79 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001124
Study TitleEarly Mechanistic Events Induced by Secondhand Smoke Prevalent Low Molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mouse Lung Epithelial Cells
Study SummaryWe evaluated lung epithelial cells exposed to low molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and what lipid metabolites were produced following early exposure, prior to metabolism. For the targeted study (AKB study 2, we used 40uM dose of the 2PAHs (1methylanthracene and fluoranthene; 1:1 ratio)and assessed 2,4,8,and 12 hrs of treatment with the PAHs. We also examined a 24 h time point in another study at a lower dose (15 uM LMW PAH mixture; 1:1 ratio of 1-methanthrancene and fluoranthene).
Institute
University of Colorado Denver
DepartmentAnschutz Medical Campus
Last NameBauer
First NameAlison
Address12850 E. Montview Dr. Rm 3125, Aurora, CO 80045
Emailalison.bauer@ucdenver.edu
Phone303-724-6297
Submit Date2018-11-06
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)d
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2019-02-27
Release Version1
Alison Bauer Alison Bauer
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M82D79
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Factors:

Subject type: Cultured cells; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Treatment Time
SA077960592PAHS+p38inhibitor 12
SA077961602PAHS+p38inhibitor 12
SA077962582PAHS+p38inhibitor 12
SA077963572PAHS+p38inhibitor 12
SA07796492PAHS+p38inhibitor 2
SA077965112PAHS+p38inhibitor 2
SA077966122PAHS+p38inhibitor 2
SA077967102PAHS+p38inhibitor 2
SA077968762PAHS+p38inhibitor 24
SA077969742PAHS+p38inhibitor 24
SA077970752PAHS+p38inhibitor 24
SA077971732PAHS+p38inhibitor 24
SA077972272PAHS+p38inhibitor 4
SA077973262PAHS+p38inhibitor 4
SA077974252PAHS+p38inhibitor 4
SA077975282PAHS+p38inhibitor 4
SA077976442PAHS+p38inhibitor 8
SA077977432PAHS+p38inhibitor 8
SA077978422PAHS+p38inhibitor 8
SA077979412PAHS+p38inhibitor 8
SA077980502PAHs 12
SA077981522PAHs 12
SA077982492PAHs 12
SA077983512PAHs 12
SA07798432PAHs 2
SA07798512PAHs 2
SA07798622PAHs 2
SA07798742PAHs 2
SA077988652PAHs 24
SA077989672PAHs 24
SA077990682PAHs 24
SA077991662PAHs 24
SA077992202PAHs 4
SA077993172PAHs 4
SA077994182PAHs 4
SA077995192PAHs 4
SA077996352PAHs 8
SA077997332PAHs 8
SA077998362PAHs 8
SA077999342PAHs 8
SA07800054DMSO 12
SA07800155DMSO 12
SA07800256DMSO 12
SA07800353DMSO 12
SA0780048DMSO 2
SA0780056DMSO 2
SA0780067DMSO 2
SA0780075DMSO 2
SA07800870DMSO 24
SA07800969DMSO 24
SA07801072DMSO 24
SA07801171DMSO 24
SA07801222DMSO 4
SA07801321DMSO 4
SA07801423DMSO 4
SA07801524DMSO 4
SA07801639DMSO 8
SA07801738DMSO 8
SA07801837DMSO 8
SA07801940DMSO 8
SA07802064p38 inhibitor 12
SA07802163p38 inhibitor 12
SA07802261p38 inhibitor 12
SA07802362p38 inhibitor 12
SA07802415p38 inhibitor 2
SA07802514p38 inhibitor 2
SA07802616p38 inhibitor 2
SA07802713p38 inhibitor 2
SA07802877p38 inhibitor 24
SA07802979p38 inhibitor 24
SA07803080p38 inhibitor 24
SA07803178p38 inhibitor 24
SA07803230p38 inhibitor 4
SA07803331p38 inhibitor 4
SA07803429p38 inhibitor 4
SA07803532p38 inhibitor 4
SA07803645p38 inhibitor 8
SA07803746p38 inhibitor 8
SA07803848p38 inhibitor 8
SA07803947p38 inhibitor 8
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