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Effects of branched-chain amino acid infusions on liver regeneration and plasma amino acid patterns in partially hepatectomized rats.

Say-June Kim1, Dong-Goo Kim, Myung Duk Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Even though solutions of high branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are known to be beneficial to patients with hepatic encephalopathy, data on the effects of BCAA on liver regeneration are limited.
METHODOLOGY: Two groups of young adult rats were utilized in this study: standard total parenteral nutrition solutions were administered to group SS (22.59% of BCAAs in total amino acids) and solutions high in BCAAs were given to group HS (34.44% of BCAAs). After 2 days of infusion, 70% partial hepatectomy was performed and the TPN infusions were continued for another 3 days. Liver regeneration was estimated and changes in serum amino acid patterns were determined 3 days after hepatectomy.
RESULTS: Thymidine incorporation into liver DNA, in group HS was significantly higher than that in group SS (378±56 vs. 324±38, p=0.032). In group SS, the total concentration of BCAAs decreased (165.11±39.90mg/dL and 145.56±29.53mg/dL, p=0.014) over the experimental period, whereas that of aromatic amino acids (AAAs) increased (226.56±36.5mg/dL and 247.00±48.36mg/dL, p=0.104). However, group HS showed no changes in BCAA or AAA sums over the experimental period.
CONCLUSIONS: After major hepatectomy, supplementation with high BCAAs helps not only to maintain a stable plasma BCAA/AAA ratio, but also promotes liver regeneration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21937393     DOI: 10.5754/hge10389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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