Borras Eva, Aksenov Alexander A, Baird Mark, Novick Brittany, Schivo Michael, Zamuruyev Konstantin O, Pasamontes Alberto, Parry Celeste, Foutouhi Soraya, Venn-Watson Stephanie, Weimer Bart C, Davis Cristina E
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.
Translational Medicine and Research Program, National Marine Mammal Foundation, 2240 Shelter Island Drive, Suite 200, San Diego, CA, 92106, USA.
Anal Bioanal Chem. 2017 Nov;409(28):6523-6536. doi: 10.1007/s00216-017-0581-6. Epub 2017 Oct 23.
Monitoring health conditions is essential to detect early asymptomatic stages of a disease. To achieve this, blood, urine and breath samples are commonly used as a routine clinical diagnostic. These samples offer the opportunity to detect specific metabolites related to diseases and provide a better understanding of their development. Although blood samples are commonly used routinely to monitor health, the implementation of a relatively noninvasive technique, such as exhaled breath condensate (EBC) analysis, may further benefit the well-being of both humans and other animals. EBC analysis can be used to track possible physical or biochemical alterations caused by common diseases of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), such as infections or inflammatory-mediated processes. We have used an untargeted metabolomic method with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of EBC samples to determine biomarkers related to disease development. In this study, five dolphins under human care were followed up for 1 year. We collected paired blood, physical examination information, and EBC samples. We then statistically correlated this information to predict specific health alterations. Three dolphins provided promising case study information about biomarkers related to cutaneous infections, respiratory infections, dental disease, or hormonal changes (pregnancy). The use of complementary liquid chromatography platforms, with hydrophilic interaction chromatography and reverse-phased columns, allowed us to detect a wide spectrum of EBC biomarker compounds that could be related to these health alterations. Moreover, these two analytical techniques not only provided complementary metabolite information but in both cases they also provided promising diagnostic information for these health conditions. Graphical abstract Collection of the exhaled condensed breath from a bottlenose dolphin from U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program (MMP).
监测健康状况对于检测疾病的早期无症状阶段至关重要。为实现这一目标,血液、尿液和呼吸样本通常被用作常规临床诊断手段。这些样本提供了检测与疾病相关的特定代谢物的机会,并有助于更好地了解疾病的发展。尽管血液样本通常被常规用于监测健康状况,但采用相对非侵入性的技术,如呼出气冷凝物(EBC)分析,可能会进一步有益于人类和其他动物的健康。EBC分析可用于追踪宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)常见疾病引起的可能的生理或生化变化,如感染或炎症介导的过程。我们使用了一种非靶向代谢组学方法,通过液相色谱 - 质谱分析EBC样本,以确定与疾病发展相关的生物标志物。在这项研究中,对五只人工饲养的海豚进行了为期一年的跟踪。我们收集了配对的血液、体格检查信息和EBC样本。然后,我们对这些信息进行统计关联,以预测特定的健康变化。三只海豚提供了关于与皮肤感染、呼吸道感染、牙齿疾病或激素变化(怀孕)相关的生物标志物的有前景的案例研究信息。使用亲水相互作用色谱和反相柱的互补液相色谱平台,使我们能够检测到一系列可能与这些健康变化相关的EBC生物标志物化合物。此外,这两种分析技术不仅提供了互补的代谢物信息,而且在这两种情况下,它们还为这些健康状况提供了有前景的诊断信息。图形摘要 从美国海军海洋哺乳动物项目(MMP)的宽吻海豚收集呼出的冷凝气。