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Quantitative determination of esterified eicosanoids and related oxygenated metabolites after base hydrolysis
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 59Issue 12p2436–2445Published online: October 15, 2018- Oswald Quehenberger
- Signe Dahlberg-Wright
- Jiang Jiang
- Aaron M. Armando
- Edward A. Dennis
Cited in Scopus: 22Eicosanoids and related metabolites (oxylipins) possess potent signaling properties, elicit numerous important physiologic responses, and serve as biomarkers of disease. In addition to their presence in free form, a considerable portion of these bioactive lipids is esterified to complex lipids in cell membranes and plasma lipoproteins. We developed a rapid and sensitive method for the analysis of esterified oxylipins using alkaline hydrolysis to release them followed by ultra-performance LC coupled with mass spectrometric analysis. - Patient-Oriented and Epidemiological ResearchOpen Access
Biomarkers of NAFLD progression: a lipidomics approach to an epidemic
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 56Issue 3p722–736Published online: January 17, 2015- D.Lee Gorden
- David S. Myers
- Pavlina T. Ivanova
- Eoin Fahy
- Mano R. Maurya
- Shakti Gupta
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 221The spectrum of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) includes steatosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), and cirrhosis. Recognition and timely diagnosis of these different stages, particularly NASH, is important for both potential reversibility and limitation of complications. Liver biopsy remains the clinical standard for definitive diagnosis. Diagnostic tools minimizing the need for invasive procedures or that add information to histologic data are important in novel management strategies for the growing epidemic of NAFLD.