#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH hormel101_20170623_140813 DATATRACK_ID:1094 STUDY_ID:ST000645 ANALYSIS_ID:AN000977 PROJECT_ID:PR000460
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON             	June 25, 2017, 10:25 pm
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	The dystrophic muscle metabolome: effects of exercise and NO donor therapy
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	"In Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD, BMD), loss of the cytoskeletal
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	protein dystrophin weakens the sarcolemma and disrupts cellular signaling,
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	rendering the diseased muscles susceptible to contractioninduced damage. We and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	others have shown that loss of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOSμ) from the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	sarcolemma of dystrophin-deficient muscle causes functional muscle ischemia
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	during exercise due to unopposed sympathetic vasoconstriction, thereby
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	exacerbating fatigue and injury of the diseased muscles. Genetic and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	pharmacologic strategies targeting nNOSμ-NO signaling ameliorate functional
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	muscle ischemia, as well as many other features of the dystrophic phenotype in
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	the mdx mouse model of DMD/BMD. These findings suggest that the therapeutic
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	benefit of NO likely extends beyond its vascular effects. A growing body of
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	evidence indicates that NO directly influences muscle metabolism through effects
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	on glucose transport as well as mitochondrial biogenesis and function. Both
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	nNOS-/- mice and mdx mice exhibit muscle mitochondrial dysfunction, decreased
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	resistance to fatigue, and exercise-induced muscle injury, suggesting a causal
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	role of nNOSμ-NO deficiency. However, the specific metabolic changes resulting
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	from reduced NO signaling that might render dystrophic muscle susceptible to
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	fatigue and use-dependent injury remain poorly defined. Therefore, the goal of
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	this pilot metabolomics study is to identify the unique biochemical profiles of
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	skeletal and cardiac muscles of mdx mice to gain further mechanistic insight
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	into the pathophysiological role of NO deficiency in muscular dystrophy. In Aim
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	1, we will characterize the skeletal and cardiac muscle metabolomes of mdx and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	nNOS-/- mice at rest and following a single bout of treadmill exercise with the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	goal of discovering common metabolic signatures caused by loss of NO signaling.
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	In Aim 2, we will evaluate the potential of a NO donor drug that is under
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	development as a therapeutic for DMD/BMD to improve the skeletal and cardiac
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	muscle metabolomes in mdx mice. As a result of this pilot study, we hope to gain
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	new understanding of the metabolic derangements in dystrophin-deficient muscle,
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	insight into the therapeutic effects of NO replacement, and to identify new
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	pathogenic mechanisms and putative therapeutic targets that will form the basis
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	of future grant applications."
PR:INSTITUTE                     	Mayo Clinic
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Thomas
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Gail
PR:ADDRESS                       	Penn State Hershey Heart and Vascular Institute Penn State College of Medicine
PR:ADDRESS                       	500 University Drive, MC H047 Hershey, PA 17033
PR:EMAIL                         	gthomas4@hmc.psu.edu
PR:PHONE                         	717-531-0003, ext. 287087
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Effects of Exercise on Dystrophic Mouse Muscle Amino Acids (part II)
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	We will use male C57BL10, mdx, and nNOS-/- mice (n = 10 each group) to
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	characterize the skeletal and cardiac muscle metabolomes. Half of the mice in
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	each group will remain sedentary while the other half will be subjected to a
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	single bout of treadmill exercise to exhaustion. Mice will be euthanized
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	immediately postexercise and blood, hearts, and hindlimb muscles will be
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	harvested and frozen as detailed in the General Methods. The heart and
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	gastrocnemius, soleus, and quadriceps muscles of one hindlimb will be sent to
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	the Mayo Clinic Metabolomics Resource Core. The heart and quadriceps muscle will
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	be used for untargeted metabolomics profiling (LC/MS) while the gastrocnemius
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	and soleus muscles will be used for targeted analyses of amino acids plus amino
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	metabolites, non-esterified fatty acids, and citric acid cycle intermediates.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	Mayo Clinic
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Thomas
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Gail
ST:ADDRESS                       	Penn State Hershey Heart and Vascular Institute Penn State College of Medicine
ST:ADDRESS                       	500 University Drive, MC H047 Hershey, PA 17033
ST:EMAIL                         	gthomas4@hmc.psu.edu
ST:PHONE                         	717-531-0003, ext. 287087
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Mouse
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Mus musculus
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	10090
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-1	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/15/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-2	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-3	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-4	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Date of study=11/23/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-5	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-6	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/20/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-7	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-8	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-9	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Date of study=10/30/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-10	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-11	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/20/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-12	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-13	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-14	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Date of study=11/23/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-15	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-16	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/20/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-17	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-18	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-19	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Date of study=10/30/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-20	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-21	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Date of study=10/20/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-22	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-23	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-24	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Date of study=11/23/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-25	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-26	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Date of study=10/20/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-27	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Date of study=10/21/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-28	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Date of study=10/28/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-29	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Date of study=10/30/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ms5942-30	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Date of study=11/25/2015; Gender=Male; Sample type=Tissue-Gastrocnemius; Species=Mouse
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	Blood and Tissue Harvesting: Mice will be euthanized and blood will be taken by
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	cardiac puncture, centrifuged, and the plasma will be stored at -80ºC. The
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	heart, diaphragm, and muscles of both hindlimbs (gastrocnemius, soleus,
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	quadriceps) will be dissected and snap frozen in liquid nitrogen. Tibialis
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	anterior and plantaris muscles from both hindlimbs also will be dissected and
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	one set will be snap frozen in liquid nitrogen while the other set will be
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	mounted in OCT and frozen in isopentane cooled by liquid nitrogen. Cryosections
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	will be used to evaluate disease activity and exercise-induced muscle injury by
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	staining with: (a) hematoxylin and eosin to assess gross morphology, cellular
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	infiltration, and necrosis, (b) anti-F4/80 to label macrophages, and (c)
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	anti-IgG or IgM to label damaged muscle fibers.
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	"Studies will be performed in 12-16 week old male mdx mice, C57BL10 control
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	mice, and nNOS-/- mice obtained from Jackson Laboratory. All protocols will be
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	approved by the Penn State College of Medicine Institutional Animal Care and Use
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Committee. Treadmill Exercise: Mice will run on a horizontal treadmill (Columbus
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Instruments) to assess fatigue by a single bout of exercise beginning at 5 m/min
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	for 5 min followed by 1 m/min increases every minute until exhaustion. Electric
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	shocks will not be used to stimulate running due to adverse effects in mdx
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	mice."
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	mouse gastrocnemius amino acids
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	Reversed phase
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Waters Acquity
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	Waters Acquity BEH C18 (150 x 2.1mm, 1.7um)
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
#MS
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	-
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Quantum Ultra
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Triple quadrupole
MS:MS_TYPE                       	ESI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
#MS_METABOLITE_DATA
MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS         	picomol/mg
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START
Samples	ms5942-1	ms5942-2	ms5942-3	ms5942-4	ms5942-5	ms5942-6	ms5942-7	ms5942-8	ms5942-9	ms5942-10	ms5942-11	ms5942-12	ms5942-13	ms5942-14	ms5942-15	ms5942-16	ms5942-17	ms5942-18	ms5942-19	ms5942-20	ms5942-21	ms5942-22	ms5942-23	ms5942-24	ms5942-25	ms5942-26	ms5942-27	ms5942-28	ms5942-29	ms5942-30
Factors	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-BL10 Control	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-BL10 Control	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-nNOS-/-	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-nNOS-/-	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Time point:Sedentary | Grouping:SED-MDX	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX	Time point:Post Run | Grouping:RUN-MDX
Histidine	67.4	111.8	147.0	96.1	97.6	124.1	104.0	82.2	156.0	82.6	89.1	145.5	109.4	95.6	90.2	72.8	120.4	146.8	157.0	138.3	167.0	132.4	132.9	121.6	198.3	123.2	158.2	116.3	181.1	131.7
Hydroxyproline	17.7	285.9	331.8	141.7	138.4	262.2	244.7	158.1	224.2	188.6	156.4	164.0	268.2	134.7	82.6	114.4	178.8	254.2	305.5	299.3	221.9	267.7	264.6	287.0	237.1	119.9	140.0	218.4	209.7	227.3
1-Methylhistidine	1.5	5.5	2.3	1.9	2.2	3.3	3.4	2.1	1.2	1.2	7.7	4.3	2.0	4.5	2.8	3.7	7.7	5.0	4.7	4.8	2.4	2.7	2.8	5.3	17.0	1.7	7.8	5.7	4.7	4.0
3-Methylhistidine	2.0	2.2	7.8	2.1	2.7	4.2	2.3	1.3	1.4	2.2	3.5	4.0	6.1	3.1	2.4	4.6	3.6	3.5	2.6	0.6	5.1	6.0	3.4	5.6	5.6	4.6	4.0	5.5	8.4	5.0
Asparagine	42.1	54.8	64.0	55.6	49.0	62.8	68.5	43.0	75.1	53.6	57.0	49.2	64.6	50.6	64.0	33.7	60.0	62.5	61.8	66.4	87.7	49.8	73.5	68.8	105.8	72.5	60.0	53.1	74.6	78.1
Phosphoethanolamine	3.1	5.2	5.3	5.7	5.5	4.8	4.9	5.1	6.8	5.2	5.5	5.9	7.0	6.0	3.7	6.0	5.4	6.7	7.0	8.9	38.7	16.9	15.8	15.4	33.5	20.3	16.5	18.7	16.8	31.5
Arginine	70.9	157.3	140.5	98.4	74.6	124.2	95.0	51.5	126.4	70.2	98.9	150.6	207.7	121.3	135.0	51.7	93.1	128.5	105.9	150.3	128.5	177.1	143.2	195.6	189.2	82.3	138.2	100.5	135.9	164.4
Carnosine	1142.1	1909.2	1618.5	2047.3	1598.4	2091.6	2324.7	1898.4	2008.3	1739.0	1458.5	1571.8	1977.1	2003.0	1490.7	1237.7	1986.2	2259.6	1998.6	2761.7	1331.8	1152.7	1364.2	1716.6	1765.2	935.9	1316.3	1304.3	1428.1	1014.6
Taurine	9344.2	11962.3	15132.5	13453.3	12309.9	13125.4	14943.6	11927.8	14208.1	11954.2	12507.8	10931.2	12443.4	14011.8	9892.2	6562.8	11375.3	11363.3	9728.9	15922.4	15846.4	11088.0	13306.8	16013.6	21328.6	10856.7	13729.8	10820.9	14928.4	12887.9
Anserine	1945.5	2352.9	2379.1	3283.0	2740.1	2890.1	2974.2	2668.3	2583.4	2580.9	2813.0	2170.0	2984.1	3517.0	2323.4	1301.2	2669.1	2588.4	2116.6	4298.3	1297.7	1004.5	1362.2	1459.4	2284.5	882.8	1404.6	1293.2	1653.2	798.2
Serine	105.0	248.5	274.6	190.1	186.0	209.5	232.1	132.5	235.2	168.3	232.2	192.3	226.4	189.4	178.0	112.6	204.4	232.9	230.2	281.1	261.4	159.0	231.2	183.8	296.9	155.5	190.2	161.6	206.3	197.0
Glutamine	552.3	1096.6	1187.0	992.2	1072.7	829.9	802.6	699.5	895.1	777.4	1093.2	1001.0	979.0	1164.5	624.1	451.0	919.7	827.4	932.8	889.1	1276.7	1047.2	1297.3	1051.4	1772.3	893.5	1057.0	839.1	1185.7	1347.9
Ethanolamine	16.8	18.3	41.3	16.4	18.3	20.1	35.0	19.4	24.9	16.6	16.8	21.3	17.9	18.5	11.7	10.1	20.1	22.8	17.5	21.8	31.6	16.9	24.0	17.2	32.6	19.6	21.8	17.1	25.2	27.1
Glycine	517.2	1888.2	2010.9	1549.3	1347.2	1925.9	1780.5	1426.0	1862.4	1459.9	1911.4	1294.1	1944.5	1855.3	1266.2	999.0	1715.2	1928.0	1908.3	1768.7	1867.7	1199.0	1952.5	1587.4	1982.7	1199.2	1241.2	1902.1	1742.8	2123.6
Aspartic Acid	52.7	38.4	52.0	59.6	40.4	95.2	93.1	40.7	96.9	55.2	77.1	68.9	68.0	95.0	48.8	40.9	93.3	79.2	90.7	78.1	162.4	92.5	103.0	96.6	165.2	90.0	102.9	52.8	121.1	129.5
Sarcosine	-0.2	7.9	4.3	5.0	4.1	5.0	4.9	3.6	6.1	4.0	2.6	2.5	2.6	4.7	4.7	0.9	4.3	2.9	3.6	5.2	2.7	2.8	2.5	3.2	3.4	1.5	3.0	3.2	3.0	2.5
Citrulline	36.6	108.4	122.8	112.1	92.3	107.0	135.7	100.7	117.6	101.0	162.9	149.4	177.6	151.2	126.6	79.4	156.5	132.5	152.4	170.1	85.6	98.5	95.6	105.5	116.0	75.4	101.2	58.8	105.7	92.9
Glutamic Acid	248.6	215.5	323.2	456.8	301.1	404.9	406.7	488.6	553.2	495.0	469.1	390.1	372.5	490.3	159.8	278.9	431.0	481.9	417.4	501.9	774.8	474.9	549.2	553.0	904.9	514.3	534.0	377.9	685.6	739.0
beta-Alanine	55.0	71.7	89.2	45.3	34.8	68.0	75.1	51.2	61.3	48.5	30.8	36.0	71.2	50.0	24.8	31.5	42.4	74.4	68.7	89.4	48.9	53.5	44.3	58.9	51.4	27.3	39.9	32.5	43.9	37.5
Threonine	85.8	159.7	161.7	161.3	133.8	161.4	170.7	114.9	170.4	126.5	138.5	131.5	118.3	155.2	134.0	77.1	142.7	153.1	133.5	184.5	188.8	149.2	164.8	177.3	229.5	151.3	168.6	137.3	173.0	185.9
Alanine	724.8	1450.6	1496.8	1366.4	1292.7	1360.1	1366.0	935.3	1378.9	1121.3	1315.5	1138.6	1447.0	1462.3	830.4	738.7	1343.3	1269.5	1276.8	1640.2	1470.9	1285.6	1314.9	1356.0	1770.0	1072.9	1362.2	1036.8	1491.7	1390.6
gamma-Amino-N-butyric-acid	0.26	0.30	0.90	0.65	0.91	0.80	0.70	0.86	1.08	0.84	0.75	0.50	1.97	1.01	1.07	0.93	1.26	1.27	0.88	1.57	1.46	0.79	0.93	0.84	1.40	0.74	0.84	0.64	0.92	1.22
alpha-Aminoadipic-acid	0.4	1.0	0.5	1.5	1.1	0.5	0.5	1.3	1.9	0.7	0.5	0.9	0.5	0.5	0.1	0.1	0.7	0.7	0.3	2.4	4.4	1.9	2.1	2.1	2.8	2.1	1.2	1.8	2.0	6.2
beta-Aminoisobutyric-acid	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0
Proline	96.9	164.2	176.2	102.3	82.9	145.2	190.3	108.2	176.3	103.3	97.3	111.4	126.5	103.8	122.1	74.6	140.7	137.3	140.1	200.7	137.0	115.1	114.2	145.4	143.9	111.4	119.3	99.9	132.9	105.7
Hydroxylysine 1	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0
Hydroxylysine 2	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.2	0.1	0.1	0.1	0.0	0.1	0.1	0.2	0.1	0.2
alpha-Amino-N-butyric-acid	2.2	4.1	3.5	2.2	3.0	2.4	2.3	1.7	3.2	2.1	1.5	1.3	3.5	2.4	2.1	1.0	1.1	2.9	2.2	2.9	1.8	2.4	1.9	2.1	2.5	1.9	1.6	1.4	1.8	2.7
Ornithine	4.6	23.2	28.4	18.2	18.2	22.0	26.6	10.7	26.5	15.0	16.6	22.4	20.7	14.7	25.8	9.4	17.7	25.7	16.1	38.9	39.3	28.8	28.8	39.1	48.6	20.2	31.5	19.9	25.7	24.3
Cystathionine 1	1.4	4.6	6.9	2.8	2.4	3.6	6.3	3.0	6.6	2.3	3.4	4.3	4.5	2.6	1.6	1.7	3.4	3.9	2.5	7.4	6.4	3.3	4.0	4.9	7.2	2.9	2.7	1.8	4.6	3.9
Cystathionine 2	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0
Lysine	186.7	462.7	420.0	257.9	216.0	311.5	241.0	134.7	382.0	188.8	256.0	415.1	621.7	330.6	343.8	134.0	227.9	351.8	220.4	337.9	371.9	467.6	434.5	450.0	532.3	261.7	356.8	309.4	445.9	529.4
Cystine	7.3	7.8	11.4	9.7	9.1	8.9	7.8	10.3	11.8	8.4	7.5	9.0	8.8	8.4	13.1	6.5	7.4	8.9	10.2	11.9	27.5	14.7	15.1	16.2	20.7	22.2	15.3	15.0	15.2	24.2
Tyrosine	27.8	40.9	54.2	53.6	43.2	70.7	75.7	56.5	76.5	54.3	41.8	48.5	47.7	52.0	69.2	44.2	80.6	80.3	70.2	100.9	79.1	49.6	55.0	87.2	92.9	75.0	66.1	63.6	80.9	76.0
Methionine	34.7	35.9	42.0	47.4	35.6	46.7	52.2	31.0	44.2	31.6	35.9	41.7	36.2	40.7	44.7	27.1	50.5	52.3	45.0	61.1	68.0	48.9	58.1	74.6	78.2	50.6	61.5	44.4	55.5	47.2
Valine	70.8	98.9	125.9	102.2	92.5	117.0	125.8	101.6	145.3	90.7	85.4	83.9	100.2	88.6	96.1	62.2	96.9	103.2	100.0	142.3	152.1	93.8	110.1	116.2	161.8	106.9	108.7	77.9	123.3	111.4
Isoleucine	36.6	33.5	47.9	35.2	37.8	48.7	47.5	38.4	55.8	32.2	31.1	35.1	39.6	36.7	39.1	24.7	38.1	38.9	41.1	54.1	57.4	42.6	45.6	46.7	59.4	43.7	44.6	33.2	50.9	41.5
allo-Isoleucine	0.0	0.1	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.1	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.1	0.1	0.0	0.0	0.1	0.1	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0	0.0
Homocystine	0.4	0.9	0.8	1.1	0.9	1.5	1.8	0.9	1.5	1.1	1.0	1.1	1.5	1.5	0.9	0.5	1.7	2.0	1.4	2.3	0.9	1.0	0.9	1.1	1.7	0.5	0.7	0.8	1.0	0.9
Leucine	65.0	62.3	82.1	63.4	66.6	75.6	84.7	62.0	91.8	51.3	63.4	75.2	73.9	64.1	64.7	41.8	67.3	67.6	69.5	100.2	145.2	97.5	108.5	116.2	159.0	96.4	97.8	67.1	101.2	94.7
Phenylalanine	33.8	38.1	45.6	41.0	39.5	51.9	56.7	44.9	59.2	40.6	36.0	45.1	42.1	38.3	40.1	31.3	52.5	56.8	49.8	77.1	77.5	47.4	54.1	63.6	81.9	59.5	64.2	48.0	62.6	62.5
Tryptophan	8.0	8.0	10.2	11.5	10.1	21.1	22.7	17.7	24.7	16.2	10.4	10.5	9.5	11.7	15.2	11.4	22.8	21.4	15.9	25.7	15.4	11.3	11.8	17.8	20.6	18.8	16.8	15.6	17.2	16.5
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END
#METABOLITES
METABOLITES_START
metabolite_name
Histidine
Hydroxyproline
1-Methylhistidine
3-Methylhistidine
Asparagine
Phosphoethanolamine
Arginine
Carnosine
Taurine
Anserine
Serine
Glutamine
Ethanolamine
Glycine
Aspartic Acid
Sarcosine
Citrulline
Glutamic Acid
beta-Alanine
Threonine
Alanine
gamma-Amino-N-butyric-acid
alpha-Aminoadipic-acid
beta-Aminoisobutyric-acid
Proline
Hydroxylysine 1
Hydroxylysine 2
alpha-Amino-N-butyric-acid
Ornithine
Cystathionine 1
Cystathionine 2
Lysine
Cystine
Tyrosine
Methionine
Valine
Isoleucine
allo-Isoleucine
Homocystine
Leucine
Phenylalanine
Tryptophan
METABOLITES_END
#END