2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.211642
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Age, breed, sex and diet influence serum metabolite profiles of 2000 pet dogs

Abstract: As an individual's metabolism reflects health and disease states well, metabolomics holds a vast potential in biomedical applications. However, normal physiological factors, such as age, can also influence metabolism, challenging the establishment of disease-specific metabolic aberrations. Here, we examined how physiological and diet-related factors drive variance in the metabolism of healthy pet dogs. We analysed 2068 serum samples using a canine nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy-based metabolomic… Show more

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“…A group from the University of Helsinki (Finland) analyzed 2068 blood serum samples from healthy domestic dogs of 22 different breeds using untargeted metabolomics based on NMR spectroscopy [ 110 ]. Using generalized linear models, age, breed, sex, neutering, diet type, and fasting time were found to significantly affect metabolite profiles in dogs.…”
Section: Metabolomic Profiling Of Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group from the University of Helsinki (Finland) analyzed 2068 blood serum samples from healthy domestic dogs of 22 different breeds using untargeted metabolomics based on NMR spectroscopy [ 110 ]. Using generalized linear models, age, breed, sex, neutering, diet type, and fasting time were found to significantly affect metabolite profiles in dogs.…”
Section: Metabolomic Profiling Of Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although no clear evidence for that problem was found in dogs ( 127 ), it can be relevant for some metabolites. Another impact on our study results could come from the individual's metabolism (age, breed, sex, diet) ( 128 ) and in a subpopulation of epileptic dogs also the type of ASD medication ( 129 ). However, as the dietary supplement was the only changing factor in the study, and comparison was performed pairwise, significant impacts should not be present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Анализ 2068 образцов сыворотки крови здоровых домашних собак 22 различных пород был выполнен с использованием ненаправленной метаболомики, основанной на ЯМР-спектроскопии [100]. С помощью обобщенных линейных моделей было обнаружено, что возраст, порода, пол, стерилизация, тип диеты и время голодания существенно влияют на профили метаболитов у собак.…”
Section: метаболомное профилирование собакunclassified