Literature DB >> 21880795

Preoperative insulin resistance and the impact of feeding on postoperative protein balance: a stable isotope study.

Francesco Donatelli1, Davide Corbella, Marta Di Nicola, Franco Carli, Luca Lorini, Roberto Fumagalli, Gianni Biolo.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Major surgery induces a catabolic state resulting in a net loss of body protein.
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to compare protein metabolism before and after surgery in nondiabetic patients with and without preoperative insulin resistance (IR). It was hypothesized that the anabolic response to feeding would be significantly impaired in those patients with preoperative insulin resistance.
DESIGN: A hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp has been used to identify two groups of patients: IR and insulin sensitive (IS). A tracer kinetics technique has been used to evaluate the metabolic response to food intake in both groups.
SETTING: Patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass participated. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Ten IS patients and 10 IR patients were enrolled in the study. INTERVENTION: After an overnight fasting, a 3-h infusion of a solution composed of 20% glucose and of amino acids at a rate of 0.67 and 0.44 kcal/kg · h, respectively, was started in each group. Phenylalanine kinetics were studied at the end of fasting and feeding. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Effect of feeding on protein balance before and after surgery was evaluated. Protein balance has been measured as the net difference of protein breakdown minus protein synthesis.
RESULTS: Protein balance increase after postoperative feeding was blunted only in the IR group. In contrast, in the IS group, the postoperative anabolic effect of feeding was the same as before surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings propose a link between insulin resistance and protein metabolism. When non-IR patients are fed, a significant anabolic effect in the postoperative period is demonstrated. In contrast, IR patients are less able to use feeding for synthetic purposes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21880795     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2011-0549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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