Literature DB >> 10515083

Blood ammonia levels after intravenous infusion of glycine solution with and without ethanol.

R G Hahn1, L Sandfeldt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Absorption of glycine 1.5% during transurethral resection of the prostate may increase blood ammonia levels, but hyperammonaemia has not been described when the fluid also contained ethanol 1%. The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate whether ethanol 1% reduces glycine-induced hyperammonaemia.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two intravenous infusions of glycine solution with and without ethanol 1% added were given on different occasions to 20 male volunteers (mean age 30 years). Half of them received 22 g of glycine over 50 min and the others approximately 18 g over 30 min. Blood ammonia was measured before and 30 min after the infusion. The serum levels of free amino acids were measured on 7 occasions during 10 of the experiments.
RESULTS: The glycine infusions increased blood ammonia levels from 37 micromol/l (median, 10th and 90th percentile limits 34-53) to 57 micromol/l (27-110; p < 0.001). The change was greater after the larger glycine dose, regardless of whether the fluid contained ethanol (p < 0.05). The only amino acid concentration correlating with blood ammonia was glycine, which showed higher levels in those who had a rise in blood ammonia of 50% or more.
CONCLUSIONS: Ethanol 1% did not reduce the increase in blood ammonia concentration after the administration of glycine solution.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10515083     DOI: 10.1080/003655999750015817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0036-5599


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