Urinary metabolic profile and its predictive indexes after MSG consumption in rat

Author:

Sukmak Manatsaphon,Kyaw Thin Su,Nahok Kanokwan,Sharma AmodORCID,Silsirivanit AtitORCID,Lert-itthiporn WorachartORCID,Japrung Deanpen,Pinlaor Somchai,Anutrakulchai Sirirat,Selmi Carlo,Slupsky Carolyn M.ORCID,Hammock Bruce D.,Cha’on UbonORCID

Abstract

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a widely used food additive with conflicting evidence regarding its potential effects on human health, with proposed relevance for obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) or chronic kidney disease. As being able to accurately quantify the MSG dietary intake would help clarify the open issues, we constructed a predictive formula to estimate the daily intake of MSG in a rat model based on the urinary metabolic profile. Adult male Wistar rats were divided into groups receiving different daily amounts of MSG in drinking water (0.5, 1.5, and 3.0 g%), no MSG, and MSG withdrawal after 3.0% MSG treatment for 4 weeks. We then analyzed 24-hour urine samples for chemistries and metabolites using 1H NMR spectrometry and observed a strong correlation between urine pH, sodium, bicarbonate, alpha-ketoglutarate, citrate, fumarate, glutamate, methylamine, N-methyl-4-pyridone-3-carboxamide, succinate, and taurine and the daily MSG intake. Following the multiple linear regression analysis a simple formula model based on urinary Na+, citrate, and glutamate was most accurate and could be validated for estimating daily MSG intake. In conclusion, we propose that the daily MSG intake correlates with urinary metabolites in a rat model and that this new tool for monitoring the impact of MSG on health measures.

Funder

The Research and Graduate Studies, Khon Kaen University

CKDNET research group scholarship, Khon Kaen University

The invitation research fund, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

Overseas research scholarships, Graduate School, Khon Kaen University

NIEHS

NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program

Fundamental Fund of Khon Kaen University (FF66), which received funding from The National Science Research and Innovation Fund (NSRF),

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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