Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Stem Cells. Apr 26, 2012; 4(4): 21-27
Published online Apr 26, 2012. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v4.i4.21
Table 1 Intracellular metabolites and their chemical shifts, before and after differentiation of human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells (Sitter et al[20], 2002 and Govindaraju et al[21], 2000)
Metabolites1H or spinChemical shift (ppm)
Valine (Val)γCH30.98 1.02
Fatty acids-CH2-(CH2)n-CH2-1.28
Lactate (Lac)CH31.32
Fatty acids(-CH2-CH3)1.35
Fatty acids(-CO-CH2-CH2-)1.54
Acetate (Ace)CH31.92
Glutamate (Glu)βCH2 γCH22.05 2.34
Methionine (Meth)βCH22.19
Succinate (Suc)(α,βCH2)2.41
Fatty acids-CH=CH-Ch2-CH=CH-2.75
Creatine (Cr)CH33.05
Choline (Cho)N-(CH3)33.21
Phosphocholine (PC)N-(CH3)33.22
Glyocerphosphocholine (GPC)N-(CH3)33.23
Taurine (Tau)N-CH2 S-CH23.27 3.43
Myo-Inosito (Myo)C1H C3H3.54
Table 2 Concentrations of major metabolites in mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal stem cell-differentiated cells
MetabolitesCho (mmol/L)Ace (mmol/L)Cr (mmol/L)Glu (mmol/L)Meth (mmol/L)Suc (mmol/L)
MSCs (n = 6)6.30 ± 0.680.97 ± 0.230.10 ± 0.020.30 ± 0.050.03 ± 0.010.11 ± 0.02
Differentiated cells (n = 4)1.10 ± 0.060.45 ± 0.10ND0.16 ± 0.080.15 ± 0.050.12 ± 0.05
P value< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01> 0.05