Summary of Study ST002622

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 PR001020. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8V97D This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST002622
Study TitleMoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Tissue:White Adipose - Targeted Amines
Study SummaryThe goal of the endurance exercise training study in young adult rats (internal code: PASS1B-06) was to perform exercise training studies in adult (6 month) F344 rats, and from these rats collect as many tissues as feasible in order to provide high quality samples for detailed analysis by chemical analysis sites. Tissues were collected from 10-12 rats sedentary control rats concurrent with the collection of the 8-week training groups. The 8-week training group and controls were from the same cohort and same age at euthanasia (either 8). For the older age group, an additional set of controls (n=5-6) were collected with the 1-2 week training group. Rats were either sedentary or underwent an exercise training program. Rats were exercised on the rodent treadmill 5 days per week using a progressive training protocol designed to exercise the rats at approximately 70% of VO2max as outlined in the Table on the next page. Training was performed no earlier than 10:00 am and no later than 5:00 pm over 5 consecutive days per week. Training was initiated with the treadmill set at 70% of VO2 max (see tables) and 5 degrees grade for 20 minutes. The duration of exercise was increased by one minute each day until day 31 of training (start of week 7), when a duration of 50 min was reached. Speed and grade of each training session increased in larger increments due to treadmill parameters. The highest intensity and duration of training began on day 31. This intensity was maintained for the final 10 days of the protocol to ensure steady state had been achieved. If any rats were unable to perform at least 4 days of training per week they were removed from the study and euthanized. It is important to note that the starting treadmill speed varied depending on the sex and age of the rat. The initial and maximum speeds were based on VO2max measurements obtained during the pre-training testing of the compliant rats. Rats assigned to the control group followed a schedule similar to the training group. They were placed in one lane on the treadmill for 15 minutes/day, 5 days per week. The treadmill was set at 0 m/min at an incline that corresponded to the incline being used by the training group.
Institute
Mayo Clinic
DepartmentInternal Medicine
LaboratoryMayo Clinic Metabolomics Resource Core (MCMRC)
Last NameNair
First NameK. Sreekumaran
Address200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 55902
Emailnair@mayo.edu
Phone(507) 284-2511
Submit Date2023-04-28
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)TBD
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2023-10-06
Release Version1
K. Sreekumaran Nair K. Sreekumaran Nair
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8V97D
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Project:

Project ID:PR001020
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8V97D
Project Title:MoTrPAC
Project Summary:MoTrPAC is a national research consortium designed to discover and perform preliminary characterization of the range of molecular transducers (the "molecular map") that underlie the effects of physical activity in humans. The program's goal is to study the molecular changes that occur during and after exercise and ultimately to advance the understanding of how physical activity improves and preserves health. Preclinical and clinical studies will examine the systemic effects of endurance and resistance exercise across a range of ages and fitness levels by molecular probing of multiple tissues before and after acute and chronic exercise. This program is the largest targeted NIH investment of funds into the mechanisms of how physical activity improves health and prevents disease. The MoTrPAC program is supported by the NIH Common Fund and is managed by a trans-agency working group representing multiple NIH institutes and centers, led by the NIH Office of Strategic Coordination, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institute on Aging, and National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. MoTrPAC Steering Committee: Wendy Kohrt, Chair, Russ Tracy, Co-Chair; NIH Program Manager, Concepcion Nierras. Euan Ashley and Matthew Wheeler are the PIs for the Motrpac Bioinformatics / Data Coordination Center.
Institute:MoTrPAC
Last Name:Ashley
First Name:Euan
Address:Falk Building CV267, 870 Quarry Road, Stanford, California 94305
Email:motrpac-data-deposition@lists.stanford.edu
Phone:(650) 725-1846

Subject:

Subject ID:SU002724
Subject Type:Mammal
Subject Species:Rattus norvegicus
Taxonomy ID:10116

Factors:

Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Rattus norvegicus (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Group Timepoint Sex
SA26132790252017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26132890265017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26132990248017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26133090266017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26133190229017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26133290217017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26133390239017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26133490232017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26133590237017014Control 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26133690560017014Training 1 week of training or control time Female
SA26133790559017014Training 1 week of training or control time Female
SA26133890567017014Training 1 week of training or control time Female
SA26133990564017014Training 1 week of training or control time Female
SA26134090421017014Training 1 week of training or control time Male
SA26134190430017014Training 1 week of training or control time Male
SA26134290423017014Training 1 week of training or control time Male
SA26134390422017014Training 1 week of training or control time Male
SA26134490426017014Training 1 week of training or control time Male
SA26134590581017014Training 2 weeks of training Female
SA26134690585017014Training 2 weeks of training Female
SA26134790587017014Training 2 weeks of training Female
SA26134890576017014Training 2 weeks of training Female
SA26134990578017014Training 2 weeks of training Female
SA26135090444017014Training 2 weeks of training Male
SA26135190450017014Training 2 weeks of training Male
SA26135290449017014Training 2 weeks of training Male
SA26135390441017014Training 2 weeks of training Male
SA26135490439017014Training 2 weeks of training Male
SA26135590412017014Training 4 weeks of training Female
SA26135690420017014Training 4 weeks of training Female
SA26135790410017014Training 4 weeks of training Female
SA26135890416017014Training 4 weeks of training Female
SA26135990281017014Training 4 weeks of training Male
SA26136090283017014Training 4 weeks of training Male
SA26136190280017014Training 4 weeks of training Male
SA26136290289017014Training 4 weeks of training Male
SA26136390292017014Training 4 weeks of training Male
SA26136490259017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26136590254017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26136690267017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Female
SA26136790218017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26136890222017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26136990223017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Male
SA26137090225017014Training 8 weeks of training or control time Male
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Collection:

Collection ID:CO002717
Collection Summary:-
Sample Type:White adipose

Treatment:

Treatment ID:TR002733
Treatment Summary:-

Sample Preparation:

Sampleprep ID:SP002730
Sampleprep Summary:homogenized in PBS, isotope IS added, deproteinized
Sampleprep Protocol Filename:pass1b_experimental_design_metabolomics.pdf

Combined analysis:

Analysis ID AN004294
Analysis type MS
Chromatography type Reversed phase
Chromatography system Waters Acquity UPLC
Column Waters Acquity UPLC BEH C8 (150 x 2.1mm, 1.7um)
MS Type ESI
MS instrument type Triple quadrupole
MS instrument name Thermo TSQ Quantiva
Ion Mode POSITIVE
Units nano moles per vial

Chromatography:

Chromatography ID:CH003200
Chromatography Summary:Analytes were chromatographically separated with 40 minutes LC gradient
Methods Filename:pass1b_amines_methods.pdf
Instrument Name:Waters Acquity UPLC
Column Name:Waters Acquity UPLC BEH C8 (150 x 2.1mm, 1.7um)
Column Temperature:43C
Flow Gradient:t=0 min: 99.9%/0.1% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=1 min: 99.9%/0.1% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=2 min: 99.9%/0.1% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=5.5 min: 98.1%/1.9% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=6.5 min: 98%/2% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=10 min: 97.5%/2.4% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=12 min: 96%/4% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=20 min: 88%/12% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=27 min: 86.5%/13.5% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=31 min: 80%/20% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=32 min: 2%/98% (%A/%B) @ 0.5 ml/min | t=35 min: 2%/98% (%A/%B) @ 0.5 ml/min | t=35.5 min: 99.9%/0.1% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min | t=39 min: 99.9%/0.1% (%A/%B) @ 0.4 ml/min
Flow Rate:0.4 ml/min; 0.5 ml/min
Solvent A:1% acetonitrile/99% water; 0.1% formic acid
Solvent B:1% water/99% acetonitrile
Chromatography Type:Reversed phase

MS:

MS ID:MS004041
Analysis ID:AN004294
Instrument Name:Thermo TSQ Quantiva
Instrument Type:Triple quadrupole
MS Type:ESI
MS Comments:Multiple reaction monitoring mode (MRM); peak integration, concentrations calculated against multi-point standard curves;
Ion Mode:POSITIVE
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