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Enhanced detoxification contributes to beneficial effects of dietary restriction in rat as revealed by systems biology : 시스템 생물학을 통한 쥐에서의 식이제한의 유익한 효과에 기여하는 해독작용의 증가 연구

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dc.contributor.advisor박성혁-
dc.contributor.author문혁-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T16:35:40Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T16:35:40Z-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.other000000025153-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/120092-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 약학과, 2015. 2. 박성혁.-
dc.description.abstractDietary restriction (DR) has many beneficial effects, but the detailed metabolic mechanism remains largely unresolved. For this, systems biology approach involving metabolomics and genomics was applied to identify molecular interaction networks related to effects of DR on multiple tissues. First, the metabolic profiles of urines from control and DR animals were investigated using NMR and LC-MS metabolomics approaches. Multivariate analysis presented distinctive metabolic profiles and marker signals from glucuronide and glycine conjugation pathways in the DR group. Broad profiling of the urine phase II metabolites with neutral loss scanning showed that glucuronide and glycine conjugation metabolites were generally higher in the DR group. The up-regulation of the phase II detoxifications in the DR group were confirmed by mRNA and protein expression levels of the UGT and GLYAT in actual liver tissue. In addition, the Nrf-2 signaling pathway was shown to be up-regulated, providing a mechanistic clue for the enhanced phase II detoxification in liver tissue. Next, metabolic and genomic profiles of multiple tissues from the control and DR rat were investigated using metabolomics and cDNA microarray. Multi-organ metabolomics markers indicated higher phase II detoxification and distinct energy metabolism in the DR group. Microarray analysis with gene, pathway enrichment, and gene ontology terms provided consistent results for the mechanism revealed by multi-organ metabolomics. In addition, pathway enrichment and gene ontology analysis gave evidence of enhanced phase I detoxification in the DR group as the beneficial effect of DR. Several other markers were also found related to age-associated diseases, such as diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, hepatic, and renal diseases. These were consistent with the histopathology and serum biochemistry results that showed actual beneficial effects of DR in current experimental system. Taken together, metabolomics, microarray, and biochemical studies provide a possible metabolic and genomic perspective in understanding the complex mechanism of the beneficial effects of DR.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsAbstract i
Table of contents iii
List of figures vi
List of tables viii

1. General introduction 1

2. Part I: Multi-platform urine metabolomics analysis revealed the contribution of phase-II detoxifications for beneficial effect of dietary restriction
I. Introduction 4
II. Materials and methods 7
A. Materials 7
1. Chemicals and reagents 7
B. Methods 8
1. Animal and diets 8
2. Urine, blood, and tissue collection 8
3. Urine samples preparation for NMR 9
4. NMR Spectroscopic analysis of urine 9
5. LC-MS analysis of urine 10
6. Multivariate data and statistical analysis 12
7. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 12
8. Western blot 13
9. Liver tissue histopathology and serum biochemistry 14
III. Results 15
A. General assessment of DR effects 15
B. NMR and LC-MS analysis of urine samples 17
C. OPLS-DA multivariate analysis 26
D. Metabolites related to DR 29
E. Profiling of general glucuronide and glycine conjugation via neutral loss scanning 32
F. Assessment of phase II detoxification pathways in liver tissue 35
G. Biochemical and histopathological changes in liver tissue 40
H. Up-regulation of Nrf-2 signaling pathway 44
IV. Discussion 47

3. Part II: Characterization of global metabolic and genomic alteration induced by dietary restriction using multi-organ metabolomics and cDNA microarray in rat
I. Introduction 53
II. Methods 57
1. Tissues sample preparation for NMR and LC-MS 57
2. NMR spectroscopic analysis of tissues 57
3. LC-MS spectroscopy 58
4. Multivariate data analysis 59
5. Kidney tissue histopathology and serum biochemistry 60
6. Microarray data processing 60
7. Microarray data analysis 62
III. Results 64
A. Serum clinical biochemistry 64
B. NMR spectral acquisition and analysis 69
C. OPLS-DA multivariate analysis 74
D. Altered metabolic pathways in the DR group 77
E. General effects on gene expression 82
F. Pathway enrichment analysis 87
G. Functional enrichment analysis 92
IV. Discussion 95

4. Conclusion 117
References 119
Abstract in Korean 137
Appendix 139
This appendix includes the reprint of six published papers. Among them, I was involved as a first or a co-first author in one paper or five papers, respectively. These works were done during my doctor course in Seoul National University under my supervisor Professor Sunghyouk Park.
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectdietary restriction-
dc.subjectmetabolomics-
dc.subjectmicroarray-
dc.subjectPhase I detoxification-
dc.subjectPhase II detoxification-
dc.subjectUGT-
dc.subjectGLYAT-
dc.subjectP450.-
dc.subject.ddc615-
dc.titleEnhanced detoxification contributes to beneficial effects of dietary restriction in rat as revealed by systems biology-
dc.title.alternative시스템 생물학을 통한 쥐에서의 식이제한의 유익한 효과에 기여하는 해독작용의 증가 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorWENHE-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pages194-
dc.contributor.affiliation약학대학 약학과-
dc.date.awarded2015-02-
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