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Immune-enhancing enteral nutrients differentially modulate the early proinflammatory transcription factors mediating gut ischemia/reperfusion.

Norio Sato1, Frederick A Moore, Marshall A Smith, Lei Zou, Stacey Moore-Olufemi, Stanley G Schultz, Rosemary A Kozar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent reports suggest that enteral diets enriched with arginine may be harmful by enhancing inflammation. This is consistent with our gut ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) model in which arginine induced the proinflammatory mediator inducible nitric oxide synthase and resulted in injury and inflammation whereas glutamine was protective. We now hypothesize that arginine and glutamine differentially modulate the early proinflammatory transcription factors activated by gut I/R.
METHODS: At laparotomy, jejunal sacs were filled with either 60 mmol/L glutamine, arginine, or an iso-osmotic control followed by 60 minutes of superior mesenteric artery occlusion and 6 hours of reperfusion and compared with shams. Jejunum was harvested for nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB and activator protein-1 (AP-1) measured by electrophoretic mobility shift assay and c-jun and c-fos (AP-1 family) by supershift.
RESULTS: Both NF-kappaB and AP-1 were activated by gut I/R. Arginine and glutamine had no differential effect on NF-kappaB, whereas AP-1 expression (c-jun but not c-fos) was markedly enhanced by arginine and significantly lessened by glutamine.
CONCLUSION: Arginine enhanced expression of the early proinflammatory transcription factor AP-1 but not NF-kappaB. This represents a novel mechanism by which arginine may be harmful when administered to critically ill patients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15761336     DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000153937.04932.59

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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