2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11306-017-1196-9
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The effects of thawing on the plasma metabolome: evaluating differences between thawed plasma and multi-organ samples

Abstract: IntroductionPost-collection handling, storage and transportation can affect the quality of blood samples. Pre-analytical biases can easily be introduced and can jeopardize accurate profiling of the plasma metabolome. Consequently, a mouse study must be carefully planned in order to avoid any kind of bias that can be introduced, in order not to compromise the outcome of the study. The storage and shipment of the samples should be made in such a way that the freeze–thaw cycles are kept to a minimum. In order to … Show more

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“…On the other hand, these metabolites are very scarce and at least for lipid components a large coefficient of variation has been reported even under optimal conditions ( 24 ). Moreover, glycerol, lactate, and creatinine which are shown to be altered significantly by freeze-thaw cycles in rats ( 25 ), have not shown obvious deviations in our cohort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…On the other hand, these metabolites are very scarce and at least for lipid components a large coefficient of variation has been reported even under optimal conditions ( 24 ). Moreover, glycerol, lactate, and creatinine which are shown to be altered significantly by freeze-thaw cycles in rats ( 25 ), have not shown obvious deviations in our cohort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…While whole-animal homogenates are used routinely in invertebrate (worm and fly) metabolomics studies (Wan et al 2017 ), blood samples are commonly used in vertebrate metabolomics studies (Hoffman et al 2016 ; Torell et al 2017 ; Pietzner et al 2017 ). Since most metabolic pathways operate within cells, the plasma metabolome represents the integration of multiple pathways operating in different tissues, as well as exogenous metabolites including dietary components; metabolites of environmental agents (e.g., pesticides, xenobiotics, and drugs); and microbiome secretions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, these metabolites have very low serum concentrations and for the lipid components large coefficients of variation have been corroborated even under ideal conditions [24]. Besides, whereas glycerol, lactate, and creatinine can be altered significantly by freeze-thaw cycles in rats [25], there were no evident aberrations in our samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%