Summary of Study ST000603

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 PR000440. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M85W25 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST000603
Study TitleUrinary Volatile Compound, Associated with Chronic Inflammation In Interstitial Cystitis
Study SummaryInterstitial cystitis (IC)/bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a clinical condition that manifests as a sensory hypersensitivity of unknown cause and is characterized by urinary frequency, bladder discomfort, and pelvic pain. In the present volatolomic study, we have analyzed the VOCs unique to urine specimens obtained from interstitial cystitis patients, in compassion to healthy controls.This is the novel finding from comprehensive and unbiased metabolomics analysis that urinary menthol is decreased in urine specimens from IC patients, and that the reduced menthol level in IC is potentially linked to the chronic inflammation, which is often observed in IC patients
Institute
University of California, Davis
DepartmentGenome and Biomedical Sciences Facility
LaboratoryWCMC Metabolomics Core
Last NameFiehn
First NameOliver
AddressHealth Sciences Drive, Davis, California, 95616, USA
Emailofiehn@ucdavis.edu
Phone(530) 754-8258
Submit Date2017-05-09
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)cdf
Analysis Type DetailGC-MS
Release Date2017-07-10
Release Version1
Oliver Fiehn Oliver Fiehn
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M85W25
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Treatment
SA033304160427blvsa19_1control
SA033305160427blvsa08_1control
SA033306160427blvsa09_1control
SA033307160427blvsa10_1control
SA033308160427blvsa15_1control
SA033309160427blvsa14_1control
SA033310160427blvsa13_1control
SA033311160427blvsa18_1control
SA033312160427blvsa05_1control
SA033313160427blvsa17_1control
SA033294160427blvsa04_1IC
SA033295160427blvsa02_1IC
SA033296160427blvsa12_1IC
SA033297160427blvsa11_1IC
SA033298160427blvsa03_1IC
SA033299160427blvsa06_1IC
SA033300160427blvsa16_1IC
SA033301160427blvsa20_1IC
SA033302160427blvsa07_1IC
SA033303160427blvsa01_1IC
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