Characteristics of Urine Organic Acid Metabolites in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Assessed Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Elastography in Korean Adults.
Ji-Hee HaamYun-Kyong LeeEunkyung SuhYoung Sang KimPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The liver is an essential organ that manufactures energy through various metabolic pathways; thus, exploring the intermediate metabolites in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may help discover novel parameters in hepatic steatosis or fibrosis. The present study aimed to investigate the traits of urine organic acid metabolites in participants with hepatic steatosis and fibrosis in nonalcoholic Korean adults. Hepatic steatosis and fibrosis, in 68 men and 65 women, were evaluated using quantification by proton density fat fraction with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR elastography, respectively. Urine metabolites were obtained using a high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. The candidate metabolites were included in the logistic regression models for hepatic steatosis and fibrosis. The association between high p-hydroxyphenyllactate levels and hepatic steatosis was not independent of body mass index and Homeostatic Model Assessment-insulin resistance. High ethylmalonate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and sulfate levels were significantly related to a low probability of hepatic fibrosis, independent of covariates. In conclusion, urine metabolites were not related to hepatic steatosis independent of obesity and insulin resistance, while several metabolites were specifically associated with hepatic fibrosis. Further study is required to verify the diagnostic value of the metabolites in a population with wide-spectrum NAFLD.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- insulin resistance
- liver fibrosis
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high performance liquid chromatography
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- contrast enhanced
- high fat diet
- skeletal muscle
- computed tomography
- gene expression
- body mass index
- dna methylation
- physical activity
- weight gain
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- diffusion weighted imaging