Targeted profiling of rodent unconjugated bile acids using GC-MS to determine the influence of high-fat diet

BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY(2022)

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Unconjugated bile acids (BAs) have gained more attention than conjugated BAs in the association studies among diet, gut microbiota, and diseases. GC-MS is probably a good choice for specialized analysis of unconjugated BAs due to its high separation capacity and identification convenience. However, few reports have focused on the rodent unconjugated BAs using GC-MS, and the main library for identification has not included rodent-specific BAs. We developed a GC-MS method for targeted profiling of eight main unconjugated BAs in rodent models, which showed excellent performance on sensitivity, reproducibility, and accuracy. Quantitative reproducibility in terms of relative standard deviation (RSD) was in the range of 2.05-2.91%, with detection limits of 3-55 ng/mL, quantitation limits of 9-182 ng/mL, and the recovery rate of 72-115%. All the calibration curves displayed good linearity with correlation coefficient values (R-2) more than 0.99. Using the established method, the influence of high-fat diet on the metabolism of unconjugated BAs was revealed. Significant increase in fecal unconjugated BAs induced by high-fat diet would be a potential risk to gut inflammation and cancer. The study provides a convenient and targeted GC-MS method for specialized profiling of rodent unconjugated BAs in physiological and pathological studies.
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GC-MS, high-fat diet, targeted analysis, unconjugated BAs
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