The Open Magnetic Resonance Journal

2008, 1 : 71-76
Published online 2008 June 19. DOI: 10.2174/1874769800801010071
Publisher ID: TOMRJ-1-71

Correlation of Age-Related Metabonomic Changes in 1H NMR Serum and Urine Profiles of Rats with Cognitive Function

Abbas Ali Mahdi , Sanjay Annarao , Sandeep Tripathi , Akbar Nawab , Farzana Mahdi , Mahdi Hasan , Raja Roy and C.L. Khetrapal
Professor of Biochemistry, Medical Elementology & Free Radical Biology Lab., Department of Biochemistry, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003, India.

ABSTRACT

Age related metabonomic changes in young and aged male albino rats have been investigated using Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy. The studies were performed using ‘in vivo’ behavioral and metabonomic assessment in serum and urine of the rats. Significant changes (p<0.05) were obtained in the concentration of creatinine, allantoin and hippurate in urine. Also significant (p<0.05) alterations were also discernible in acetate, pyruvate, lactate, creatine and glucose in serum. Attempts have been made to correlate these changes with the cognitive impairment and perturbed energy metabolism in aged rats. The metabonomic evaluation of age related changes in serum and urine showed altered concentrations of many Krebs cycle intermediates in old rats. Likewise it was associated with diminished mitochondrial functioning. On the basis of our results it is suggested that the observed changes may be an early clinical indication of cognitive decline related to dementia.