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. 2016 Mar 15;6(4):859–875.

Table 1.

Metabolites with lower intracellular concentration in osteosarcoma cells than in normal fibroblasts under acidosis analysed by CE-TOFMS

Compound name Category OS Fb OS/Fb P-value

Mean [pmol/109 cells] SD Mean [pmol/109 cells] SD
Dihydroxyacetone phosphate Glycolysis 4.65 2.86 15.65 0.33 0.30 0.0295*
Phosphocreatine Protein metabolism 34.40 9.01 194.80 5.01 0.18 0.0003**
Glu Glycogenic amino acid 237.14 123.82 642.46 76.19 0.37 0.0424*
Argininosuccinic acid Uremic toxin 0.98 0.26 5.30 0.53 0.19 0.0398*
ATP Purine bases 807.41 217.89 1618.76 100.12 0.50 0.0218*
GTP Purine bases 34.66 8.57 100.27 7.71 0.35 0.0169*
CTP Pyrimidine bases 67.44 17.70 118.23 6.50 0.57 0.0407*
UTP Pyrimidine bases 220.87 152.84 1057.52 142.54 0.21 0.0379*
UDP-glucose, UDP-galactose Carbohydrate metabolism 95.97 48.50 397.60 27.31 0.24 0.0066**
CMP-N-Acetylneuraminate Nucleotide sugars 12.03 6.19 58.75 6.56 0.20 0.0308*
NAD+ Electron carrier 93.47 65.68 369.37 49.97 0.25 0.0373*
N 8-Acetylspermidine Histone acetylation 12.94 10.51 429.06 9.76 0.03 0.0006**
Pelargonic acid Fatty Acids 8.54 8.04 37.42 5.92 0.23 0.0489*
Decanoic acid Fatty Acids 4.10 2.90 19.12 0.43 0.21 0.0150*

Welch’s t-test was used to evaluate the ratios of osteosarcomas (OS) vs. normal fibroblasts (Fb). In more details, all the data derived form OS cells (by including all the cell lines together) under acidosis were compared to all the data derived from Fb cells (by including all the different lots of cells together).

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01.