Application of multivariate analysis of TOF-SIMS spectra for studying the effect of high glucose intake on aortic lipid profile |
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Authors: | Ylva Magnusson Peter Friberg Per Malmberg |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine/Clinical Physiology, Sweden b Wallenberg Laboratory, The Sahlgrenska Academy and University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden c Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | AimTo study the effect of long-term glucose feeding on aortic lipid composition by using the time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS).MethodRats were divided into two groups, drinking water with or without 10% glucose from birth to 6 months of age. The aortic wall was dissected out, high-pressure frozen, freeze-fractured, freeze-dried and analyzed by TOF-SIMS using a Bismuth cluster ion source. Surface spectra were taken from standardized regions of the vessel wall.ResultsDifferent peaks, such as cholesterol, fatty acids (FAs) and diacylglycerols (DAGs), were identified by the principal component analysis as carries of variance between two groups. These peaks were then compared by conventional t-test. Our data showed that the intensity of cholesterol, but not FAs and DAGs, was significantly decreased in the glucose-drinking rat. Moreover, the long-term glucose intake changed ratios between different FAs in the aorta.ConclusionThe long-term glucose intake led to decreased cholesterol intensity in the aortic wall and this effect was revealed through a global analytical approach with objective selection of significant variables. |
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Keywords: | TOF-SIMS Principal component analysis High glucose intake Aorta Fatty acid Diacylglycerol Cholesterol |
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