Literature DB >> 15380916

Does glutamine-enriched parenteral nutrition really affect intestinal morphology and gut permeability?

Karel W E Hulsewé1, Bernadette A C van Acker, Wim Hameeteman, Rene R W J van der Hulst, Tryfon Vainas, Jan-Willem Arends, Bernard K van Kreel, Maarten F von Meyenfeldt, Peter B Soeters.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nutritional depletion has been related to low glutamine levels in plasma and gut mucosa. This study was set up to investigate the effects of glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition on intestinal morphology and permeability.
METHODS: Twenty-three depleted patients were randomized and after stabilization baseline measurements were performed. Plasma glutamine concentrations, gut morphology (including proliferation and lymphocyte markers) and intestinal permeability were measured. After administration during 8-10 days of a glutamine enriched total parenteral nutrition or an isonitrogenous control solution the measurements were repeated.
RESULTS: No significant changes in glutamine concentrations, intestinal permeability, mucosal morphology or gut mucosal inflammation were observed between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Glutamine enriched total parenteral nutrition in a depleted patient population does not result in improvements in gut morphology and gut barrier function.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15380916     DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2004.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0261-5614            Impact factor:   7.324


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