O'Brien Katie A, Griffin Julian L, Murray Andrew J, Edwards Lindsay M
Centre of Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.
MRC Human Nutrition Research Unit, Elsie Widdowson Laboratory, Fulbourn Road, Cambridge, England ; Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, UK.
Extrem Physiol Med. 2015 May 4;4:7. doi: 10.1186/s13728-015-0026-9. eCollection 2015.
Humans are capable of survival in a remarkable range of environments, including the extremes of temperature and altitude as well as zero gravity. Investigation into physiological function in response to such environmental stresses may help further our understanding of human (patho-) physiology both at a systems level and in certain disease states, making it a highly relevant field of study. This review focuses on the application of metabolomics in assessing acclimatisation to these states, particularly the insights this approach can provide into mitochondrial function. It includes an overview of metabolomics and the associated analytical tools and also suggests future avenues of research.
人类能够在各种显著不同的环境中生存,包括极端的温度、海拔以及零重力环境。研究人体对这类环境压力的生理功能反应,有助于我们在系统层面以及某些疾病状态下进一步理解人类(病理)生理学,使其成为一个极具相关性的研究领域。本综述聚焦于代谢组学在评估对这些状态的适应性方面的应用,特别是这种方法能够为线粒体功能提供的见解。它包括对代谢组学及相关分析工具的概述,还提出了未来的研究方向。