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Papathomas, T.G. ; Sun, N. ; Chortis, V.* ; Taylor, A.E.* ; Arlt, W.* ; Richter, S.* ; Eisenhofer, G.* ; Ruiz-Babot, G.* ; Guasti, L.* ; Walch, A.K.

Novel methods in adrenal research: A metabolomics approach.

Histochem. Cell Biol. 151, 201-216 (2019)
DOI PMC
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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.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Review
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Schlagwörter Adrenal Glands ; In Situ Metabolomics ; Steroid Metabolomics ; Metabologenomics ; Cellular Reprogramming; Mutant P450 Oxidoreductase; Embryonic Stem-cells; Mass-spectrometry; Primary Aldosteronism; Mineralocorticoid Excess; Dehydrogenase-activity; Liquid-chromatography; Diabetes-mellitus; Cushings-syndrome; Addisons-disease
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0948-6143
e-ISSN 1432-119X
Quellenangaben Band: 151, Heft: 3, Seiten: 201-216 Artikelnummer: , Supplement: ,
Verlag Springer
Verlagsort 233 Spring St, New York, Ny 10013 Usa
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed