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Glutamine supplementation in sick children: is it beneficial?

Elise Mok1, Régis Hankard.   

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to provide a critical appraisal of the literature on Glutamine (Gln) supplementation in various conditions or illnesses that affect children, from neonates to adolescents. First, a general overview of the proposed mechanisms for the beneficial effects of Gln is provided, and subsequently clinical studies are discussed. Despite safety, studies are conflicting, partly due to different effects of enteral and parenteral Gln supplementation. Further insufficient evidence is available on the benefits of Gln supplementation in pediatric patients. This includes premature infants, infants with gastrointestinal disease, children with Crohn's disease, short bowel syndrome, malnutrition/diarrhea, cancer, severe burns/trauma, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, and type 1 diabetes. Moreover, methodological issues have been noted in some studies. Further mechanistic data is needed along with large randomized controlled trials in select populations of sick children, who may eventually benefit from supplemental Gln.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22175008      PMCID: PMC3228321          DOI: 10.1155/2011/617597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Metab        ISSN: 2090-0724


  229 in total

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Journal:  Vet J       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 2.688

2.  Intestinal microbiota in allergic and nonallergic 1-year-old very low birth weight infants after neonatal glutamine supplementation.

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Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 2.299

3.  Excess glutamine exacerbates trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid-induced colitis in rats.

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Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 4.585

4.  Plasma amino acid concentrations in newborn infants breast-fed ad libitum.

Authors:  F Pohlandt
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1978-04       Impact factor: 4.406

5.  Enteral glutamine stimulates protein synthesis and decreases ubiquitin mRNA level in human gut mucosa.

Authors:  Moïse Coëffier; Sophie Claeyssens; Bernadette Hecketsweiler; Alain Lavoinne; Philippe Ducrotté; Pierre Déchelotte
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2003-04-17       Impact factor: 4.052

6.  Role of glutamine in bacterial transcytosis and epithelial cell injury.

Authors:  P Panigrahi; I H Gewolb; P Bamford; K Horvath
Journal:  JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr       Date:  1997 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 4.016

7.  Growth patterns by age and sex in children with sickle cell disease.

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Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 4.406

8.  Oral glutamine in paediatric oncology patients: a dose finding study.

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Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 4.016

9.  Glutamine: a major gluconeogenic precursor and vehicle for interorgan carbon transport in man.

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Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 14.808

10.  Glutamine and glutamate nitrogen exchangeable pools in cultured fibroblasts: a stable isotope study.

Authors:  D Darmaun; D E Matthews; J F Desjeux; D M Bier
Journal:  J Cell Physiol       Date:  1988-01       Impact factor: 6.384

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1.  Glutaminase activity determines cytotoxicity of L-asparaginases on most leukemia cell lines.

Authors:  Jean Hugues Parmentier; Maristella Maggi; Erika Tarasco; Claudia Scotti; Vassilios I Avramis; Steven D Mittelman
Journal:  Leuk Res       Date:  2015-04-22       Impact factor: 3.156

Review 2.  Glutamine randomized studies in early life: the unsolved riddle of experimental and clinical studies.

Authors:  Efrossini Briassouli; George Briassoulis
Journal:  Clin Dev Immunol       Date:  2012-09-18

3.  Effect of L-arginine supplement on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats.

Authors:  Tsuyoshi Kurokawa; Jun An; Koji Tsunekawa; Yoshiharu Shimomura; Shunsuke Kazama; Naohisa Ishikawa; Toshiaki Nonami; Satoru Sugiyama
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2012-05-31       Impact factor: 2.754

Review 4.  The need for evidence based nutritional guidelines for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients: acute and long-term following treatment.

Authors:  Joyce L Owens; Sheila J Hanson; Jennifer A McArthur; Theresa A Mikhailov
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2013-10-31       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 5.  In utero Therapy for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease: Taking Advantage of the Fetal Immune System.

Authors:  Alba Saenz de Villaverde Cortabarria; Laura Makhoul; John Strouboulis; Giovanna Lombardi; Eugene Oteng-Ntim; Panicos Shangaris
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-01-22

6.  Dietary glutamine supplementation prevents mucosal injury and modulates intestinal epithelial restitution following acetic acid induced intestinal injury in rats.

Authors:  Forat Swaid; Igor Sukhotnik; Ibrahim Matter; Drora Berkowitz; Christopher Hadjittofi; Yulia Pollak; Alexandra Lavy
Journal:  Nutr Metab (Lond)       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 4.169

Review 7.  Metabogenic and Nutriceutical Approaches to Address Energy Dysregulation and Skeletal Muscle Wasting in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Authors:  Emma Rybalka; Cara A Timpani; Christos G Stathis; Alan Hayes; Matthew B Cooke
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2015-11-26       Impact factor: 5.717

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