| Literature DB >> 25077053 |
Carlo Chiarla1, Ivo Giovannini1, John H Siegel2.
Abstract
The determination of plasma phosphoserine concentration in sepsis is uncommon, and the clinical and metabolic correlations of abnormally high phosphoserine are basically unknown. We analyzed 430 determinations of phosphoserine, other amino acid (AA) levels and ancillary variables obtained in 18 septic patients, in order to assess the biochemical and clinical correlations of changes in phosphoserine. Phosphoserine ranged between 5 and 55 micromol/L (n.v. < 12). Increasing phosphoserine was associated with higher severity of illness and death, and its best AA correlates were increasing cystathionine, 3-methylhistidine, histidine, hydroxyproline and tyrosine (r > 0.65, p < 0.001 for all). High phosphoserine seemed to cumulatively reflect kidney and liver dysfunction and enhanced proteolysis. As a collateral finding, 3-methylhistidine (a best correlate of phosphoserine) was also inversely related to nutritional AA dose (p < 0.001). These data suggest that in septic patients the determination of plasma phosphoserine may provide useful information on severity of septic illness and prognosis. The observed correlations also indirectly evidenced an impact of nutritional AA dose in moderating proteolysis.Entities:
Keywords: Critical illness; Organ failure; Phosphoproteomics; Plasma phosphoserine; Proteolysis; Sepsis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25077053 PMCID: PMC4112195 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Medians and 5 -95 percentiles for plasma AAs
| Phosphoserine | 12 (7–22) |
| Phosphoserine/serine | 0.11 (0.06-0.28) |
| Cystathionine | 4 (1–18) |
| 3-methylhistidine | 5 (1–18) |
| Histidine | 72 (52–240) |
| Hydroxyproline | 11 (6–31) |
| Tyrosine | 57 (38–114) |
| Serine | 103 (55–179) |
| Glycine | 239 (140–578) |
| Threonine | 106 (58–293) |
| Alanine | 281.5 (174–675) |
| Phenylalanine | 116 (78–226) |
| Glutamine | 449.5 (323–1014) |
| Cystine | 47 (27–80) |
| Proline | 188 (99–965) |
| Alpha-amino-n-butyric acid | 13 (4–59) |
| Arginine | 92 (49–186) |
| Asparagine | 40 (22–210) |
| Aspartic acid | 7 (2–26) |
| Citrulline | 11 (6–43) |
| Glutamic acid | 59 (16–188) |
| Isoleucine | 76 (35–153) |
| Leucine | 128.5 (82–233) |
| Lysine | 170.5 (99–327) |
| Methionine | 41 (20–180) |
| Ornithine | 73 (40–188) |
| Phosphoethanolamine | 9 (3–28) |
| Taurine | 73 (22–242) |
| Tryptophan | 55 (33–78) |
| Valine | 256.5 (156–489) |
| Fischer ratio | 2.4 (1.52-5.75) |
Plasma phosphoserine correlates
| Phosphoserine ≤ 12 | Phosphoserine > 12 | |
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| Phosphoserine | 10 (7–12) | 15 (13–27) |
| Cystathionine | 3 (1–13) | 6 (1–27) |
| 3-methylhistidine | 3 (1–7) | 10 (2–29) |
| Histidine | 69.5 (50.5-97) | 80 (54–409) |
| Hydroxyproline | 10 (5–22) | 14 (6–57) |
| Tyrosine | 54 (36–91) | 59 (40–166) |
| SOFA score | 6 (3–10) | 10 (3–15) |
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| 3-methylhistidine = 4.32 + 0.45 (phosphoserine) +0.03 (creatinine) –3.92(AA dose) | ||
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Upper part. Medians and 5th - 95th percentiles for the best AA correlates of phosphoserine (micromol/L for all) and SOFA score, for measurements with phosphoserine > 12 (median value) compared to measurements with phosphoserine ≤ 12. Lower part. Regression equation assessing the relationship between plasma 3-methylhistidine, phosphoserine, creatinine (micromol/L for all) and nutritional AA dose (g/kg/day). Median creatinine 70.72; 5th - 95th percentiles 35.36 - 238.68.