Title of article :
Metabolomic identification of biochemical changes induced by fluoxetine in an insulinoma cell line (MIN6)
Author/Authors :
Ngamratanapaiboon ، Surachai Division of Pharmacology, Department of Basic Medical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Pornchokchai ، Krittaboon Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Wongpitoonmanachai ، Siriphattarinya Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Pholkla ، Petchlada Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Srikornvit ، Napatarin Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Mo ، Jiajun Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Hongthawonsiri ، Patipol Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital - Navamindradhiraj University , Yambangyang ، Pracha Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Mahidol University , Akrachalanont ، Pilaslak Department of Medical Sciences - Ministry of Public Health
Abstract :
Background and purpose: The use of fluoxetine raises the risk of pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction. However, the specific mechanism behind its mechanism of action in beta cells is unknown. This study investigated the cellular response of MIN6 cells to fluoxetine using untargeted cell-based metabolomics. Experimental approach: Metabolic profiling of MIN6 cells was performed using liquid chromatographyhigh resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) analysis on samples prepared under optimized conditions, followed by principal component analysis, partial least squares-discriminant analysis, and pair-wise orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analyses. Findings/Results: Sixty-six metabolites that had been differentially expressed between the control and fluoxetine-treated groups demonstrated that the citric acid cycle is mainly perturbed by fluoxetine treatment. Conclusion and implications: The current study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms of fluoxetine effects in MIN6 cells.
Keywords :
Fluoxetine , High , resolution mass spectrometry , Insulinoma cell line , Liquid chromatography , Metabolomics
Journal title :
Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences