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Lipidomic analysis of plasma lipids composition changes in septic mice

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A lipidomic study on extensive plasma lipids in bacterial peritonitis (cecalligation and puncture, CLP)-induced sepsis in mice was done at 24 h post-CLP. The effects of administration of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) and lysophosphatidic acid(LPA), compounds known to have beneficial effects in CLP, on the sepsis-induced plasma lipid changes were also examined. Among the 147 plasma lipid species from 13 lipid subgroups (fatty acid [FA], LPA, LPC, lysophosphatidylethanolamine [LPE],phosphatidic acid [PA], phosphatidylcholine [PC], phosphatidylethanolamine [PE],phosphatidylinositol [PI], monoacylglyceride [MG], diacylglyceride [DG], triacylglyceride[TG], sphingomyelin [SM], and ceramide [Cer]) analyzed in this study, 40 and 70 species were increased, and decreased, respectively, in the CLP mice. Treatments with LPC and LPA affected 14 species from 7 subgroups, and 25 species from 9 subgroups, respectively. These results could contribute to finding the much needed reliable biomarkers of sepsis.

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