Life-Threatening Cardiogenic Shock Related to Venlafaxine Poisoning—A Case Report with Metabolomic Approach

Author:

Magny Romain12ORCID,Mégarbane Bruno23ORCID,Guillaud Pauline1,Chevillard Lucie2ORCID,Auzeil Nicolas4,Thiebot Pauline12,Voicu Sebastian23,Malissin Isabelle23,Deye Nicolas3ORCID,Labat Laurence12ORCID,Houzé Pascal15

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Toxicologie, Fédération de Toxicologie, AH-HP, Hôpital Lariboisière, 75010 Paris, France

2. Inserm, UMRS-1144, Université Paris Cité, 75006 Paris, France

3. Réanimation Médicale et Toxicologique, Fédération de Toxicologie de l’AH-HP, Hôpital Lariboisière, 75010 Paris, France

4. Université Paris Cité, CNRS, CiTCoM, 75006 Paris, France

5. Université Paris Cité, Faculté de Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologique, Unité de Technologies Chimiques et Biologiques pour la Santé (UTCBS), CNRS UMR8258, Inserm UMR-8258, 75006 Paris, France

Abstract

Metabolomics in clinical toxicology aim at reliably identifying and semi-quantifying a broad array of endogenous and exogenous metabolites using dedicated analytical methods. Here, we developed a three-step-based workflow to investigate the metabolic impact of the antidepressant drug venlafaxine in a poisoned patient who developed life-threatening cardiac failure managed with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Both targeted quantitative and untargeted semi-quantitative metabolomic analyses using liquid chromatography hyphenated to high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry were performed to determine the plasma kinetics of venlafaxine, O-desmethyl-venlafaxine, and N-desmethyl-venlafaxine and to identify sixteen different venlafaxine-derived metabolites including one unknown (i.e., venlafaxine conjugated to a hexosyl-radical), respectively. Correlations between the quantitative metabolomic data and annotated endogenous metabolites suggested impaired amino acid and lipid metabolism, Krebs cycle, and kynurenine pathway. This preliminary study represents a first step towards a more extensive application of toxicometabolomics in clinical toxicology and a useful workflow to identify the biomarkers of toxicity.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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