Summary of Study ST000050
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR000048. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8101K This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST000050 |
Study Title | Preterm Neonatal Urinary Renal Developmental and acute kidney injury Metabolomic Profiling |
Study Type | Metabolomics |
Study Summary | Brophy and Askenazi hypothesize that postnatal renal maturation results in specific identifiable patterns of urinary metabolites and that these profiles will be altered in the presence of AKI. Their long-term goal is to identify novel metabolomics urinary profiles that can provide real-time evidence of evolving neonatal renal injury thereby allowing earlier diagnosis and treatment.This study includes 40 pre-term infants age 2 days. Twenty infants were identified as not having AKI (11 females, mean gestational age=182.8 days, mean birth weight=834.0 grams) and 20 infants were identified as having AKI (13 females, mean gestational age=183.9 days, mean birth weight=815.8 grams). There are no statistical differences between the two groups based on gender, gestational age, and birth weight. |
Institute | University of North Carolina |
Department | RTI RCMRC |
Laboratory | Sumner Lab |
Last Name | Sumner |
First Name | Susan |
Address | Eastern Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Core, UNC Nutrition Research Institute, 500 Laureate Way, Kannapolis, NC, 28081 |
susan_sumner @unc.edu | |
Phone | 704-250-5066 |
Submit Date | 2014-04-30 |
Num Groups | 2 |
Total Subjects | 40 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | fid |
Uploaded File Size | 28 M |
Analysis Type Detail | NMR |
Release Date | 2018-08-27 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Factors:
Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Acute Kidney Injury |
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SA002156 | UCON100591 | 0 |
SA002157 | UCON100707 | 0 |
SA002158 | UCON100725 | 0 |
SA002159 | UCON100547 | 0 |
SA002160 | UCON100390 | 0 |
SA002161 | UCON100153 | 0 |
SA002162 | UCON100200 | 0 |
SA002163 | UCON100220 | 0 |
SA002164 | UCON100741 | 0 |
SA002165 | UCON100745 | 0 |
SA002166 | UCON100975 | 0 |
SA002167 | UCON100996 | 0 |
SA002168 | UCON101010 | 0 |
SA002169 | UCON100972 | 0 |
SA002170 | UCON100948 | 0 |
SA002171 | UCON100781 | 0 |
SA002172 | UCON100836 | 0 |
SA002173 | UCON100922 | 0 |
SA002174 | UCON100150 | 0 |
SA002175 | UCON100252 | 0 |
SA002176 | UAKI100989 | 1 |
SA002177 | UAKI100595 | 1 |
SA002178 | UAKI100651 | 1 |
SA002179 | UAKI100691 | 1 |
SA002180 | UAKI100593 | 1 |
SA002181 | UAKI100592 | 1 |
SA002182 | UAKI100045 | 1 |
SA002183 | UAKI100159 | 1 |
SA002184 | UAKI100160 | 1 |
SA002185 | UAKI100694 | 1 |
SA002186 | UAKI100594 | 1 |
SA002187 | UAKI100925 | 1 |
SA002188 | UAKI100938 | 1 |
SA002189 | UAKI100700 | 1 |
SA002190 | UAKI100014 | 1 |
SA002191 | UAKI100983 | 1 |
SA002192 | UAKI100910 | 1 |
SA002193 | UAKI100858 | 1 |
SA002194 | UAKI100835 | 1 |
SA002195 | UAKI100868 | 1 |
SA002196 | UPCON0001 | Pool |
SA002197 | UPCON0002 | Pool |
SA002198 | UPCON0003 | Pool |
SA002199 | UPALL0003 | Pool |
SA002200 | UPAKI0003 | Pool |
SA002201 | UPAKI0001 | Pool |
SA002202 | UPAKI0002 | Pool |
SA002203 | UPALL0001 | Pool |
SA002204 | UPALL0002 | Pool |
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