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Novel methods in adrenal research: a metabolomics approach
- Source :
- Histochemistry and cell biology. 151(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Metabolic alterations have implications in a spectrum of tissue functions and disease. Aided by novel molecular biological and computational tools, our understanding of physiological and pathological processes underpinning endocrine and endocrine-related disease has significantly expanded over the last decade. Herein, we focus on novel metabolomics-related methodologies in adrenal research: in situ metabolomics by mass spectrometry imaging, steroid metabolomics by gas and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, energy pathway metabologenomics by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics of Krebs cycle intermediates, and cellular reprogramming to generate functional steroidogenic cells and hence to modulate the steroid metabolome. All four techniques to assess and/or modulate the metabolome in biological systems provide tremendous opportunities to manage neoplastic and non-neoplastic disease of the adrenal glands in the era of precision medicine. In this context, we discuss emerging clinical applications and/or promising metabolic-driven research towards diagnostic, prognostic, predictive and therapeutic biomarkers in tumours arising from the adrenal gland and extra-adrenal paraganglia as well as modern approaches to delineate and reprogram adrenal metabolism.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Histology
Context (language use)
Computational biology
Biology
Mass spectrometry imaging
Mass Spectrometry
03 medical and health sciences
Metabolomics
Adrenal Glands
medicine
Metabolome
Endocrine system
Animals
Humans
Molecular Biology
030102 biochemistry & molecular biology
Adrenal gland
Cell Biology
Precision medicine
Medical Laboratory Technology
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Reprogramming
Chromatography, Liquid
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1432119X
- Volume :
- 151
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Histochemistry and cell biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ffb33a881f0191722b5112278b6e700a