Metabolome of Cerebral Thrombi Reveals an Association between High Glycemia at Stroke Onset and Good Clinical Outcome
Laurent Suissa,
Jean-Marie Guigonis,
Fanny Graslin,
Emilie Doche,
Ophélie Osman,
Yves Chau,
Jacques Sedat,
Sabine Lindenthal,
Thierry Pourcher
Affiliations
Laurent Suissa
Laboratory Transporter in Imaging and Radiotherapy in Oncology (TIRO), Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF), Institut des Sciences du Vivant Fréderic Joliot, Commissariat à l′Energie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), University Côte d’Azur, F-06107 Nice, France
Jean-Marie Guigonis
Laboratory Transporter in Imaging and Radiotherapy in Oncology (TIRO), Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF), Institut des Sciences du Vivant Fréderic Joliot, Commissariat à l′Energie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), University Côte d’Azur, F-06107 Nice, France
Fanny Graslin
Laboratory Transporter in Imaging and Radiotherapy in Oncology (TIRO), Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF), Institut des Sciences du Vivant Fréderic Joliot, Commissariat à l′Energie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), University Côte d’Azur, F-06107 Nice, France
Emilie Doche
Stroke Unit, University Hospital, F-13385 Marseille, France
Ophélie Osman
Stroke Unit, University Hospital, F-13385 Marseille, France
Yves Chau
Interventional Radiology Unit, University Hospital, F-06001 Nice, France
Jacques Sedat
Interventional Radiology Unit, University Hospital, F-06001 Nice, France
Sabine Lindenthal
Laboratory Transporter in Imaging and Radiotherapy in Oncology (TIRO), Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF), Institut des Sciences du Vivant Fréderic Joliot, Commissariat à l′Energie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), University Côte d’Azur, F-06107 Nice, France
Thierry Pourcher
Laboratory Transporter in Imaging and Radiotherapy in Oncology (TIRO), Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF), Institut des Sciences du Vivant Fréderic Joliot, Commissariat à l′Energie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), University Côte d’Azur, F-06107 Nice, France
Despite the fact that glucose is the main fuel of the brain, hyperglycemia at hospital admission is generally associated with a poor functional outcome in stroke patients. This paradox may be explained by the lack of information about the blood glucose level at stroke onset. Here, we analyzed the metabolome of blood cells entrapped in cerebral thrombi to gain insight into their metabolism at stroke onset. Fourty-one consecutive stroke patients completely recanalized by mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h were included. The metabolome of retrieved thrombi was analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem with mass spectrometry. Discriminant Analysis (sparse Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (sPLS-DA)) was performed to identify classification models and significant associated features of favorable clinical outcome at 3 months (modified Rankin Scale (mRS) < 2). sPLS-DA of the metabolomes of cerebral thrombi discriminated between stroke patients with a favorable or poor clinical outcome (Area Under the Curve (AUC) = 0.992 (0.931–1)). In addition, our results revealed that high sorbitol and glucose levels in the thrombi positively correlated with favorable clinical outcomes. Sorbitol, a short-term glycemic index reflecting a high blood glucose level at stroke onset, was found to be an independent predictor of good outcome (AUC = 0.908 (0.807–0.995)). This study demonstrates that a high blood glucose level at stroke onset is beneficial to the clinical outcome of the patient.