Metabolomic analyses of blood plasma after oral administration of D-glucosamine hydrochloride to dogs

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D-Glucosamine hydrochloride (GlcN·HCl) is an endogenous amino monosaccharide synthesized from glucose that is useful in the treatment of joint diseases in both humans and animals. The aim of this study was to examine amino acid metabolism in dogs after oral administration of GlcN·HCl. Accelerated fumarate respiration and elevated plasma levels of lactic acid and alanine were observed after administration. These results suggest that oral administration of GlcN·HCl induces anaerobic respiration and starvation in cells, and we hypothesize that these conditions promote cartilage regeneration. Further studies are required to evaluate the expression of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β). © 2012 by the authors licensee MDPI.

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Osaki, T., Azuma, K., Kurozumi, S., Takamori, Y., Tsuka, T., Imagawa, T., … Minami, S. (2012). Metabolomic analyses of blood plasma after oral administration of D-glucosamine hydrochloride to dogs. Marine Drugs, 10(8), 1873–1882. https://doi.org/10.3390/md10081873

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