The Influence of Parenteral Glutamine and Branched‐Chain Amino Acids on Total Parenteral Nutrition—Induced Atrophy of the Gut
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- Vol. 17 (4) , 348-354
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607193017004348
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that the provision of glutamine and branched-chain amino acids would reverse the gut atrophy that accompanies parenteral nutrition. Three hundred seventy-five rats were randomized into 15 groups to receive either conventional parenteral nutrition, rat food, glutamine-enriched parenteral nutrition (0.5% to 2.5%), branched-chain amino acid-enriched parenteral nutrition (0.8% to 2.0%), or glutamine plus branched-chain amino acid-enriched parenteral nutrition (0.5%/0.4% to 1.25%/1/0%). When compared with effects of conventional parenteral nutrition, the infusion of either glutamine or branched-chain amino acids partially reversed, in a dose-dependent manner, atrophy of the small bowel as assessed by gut weight (p < .05), mucosal weight (p < .05), villous height (p < .05), crypt cell production rate (p < .05), and mucosal protein concentration (p < .05). There was no effect on the large bowel. These results suggest that the parenteral infusion of either glutamine or branched-chain amino acids partially reverses the small-bowel atrophy that is associated with the infusion of solutions of conventional parenteral nutrients. (Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 17:348-354, 1993)Keywords
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