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Effects of glutamine on intestinal mucus barrier after burn injury.

Zi-En Wang1, Dan Wu2, Lin-Wen Zheng1, Yan Shi2, Chao Wang2, Zhao-Hong Chen1, Xi Peng2,3.   

Abstract

Severe burns may cause intense stress and persistent inflammation, resulting in intestinal mucosal barrier damage. In this study, we evaluated the effects of glutamine (Gln) on intestinal mucus barrier after burn injury. The results showed that glutamine could improve intestinal mucosal blood flow (IMBF), decrease diamine oxidase (DAO) activity, and reduce intestine damage, thereby alleviate intestinal mucous permeability. Severe burn was associated with subsequent decrease in mucus thickness, levels of hexose, sialic acid, and protein. Glutamine administration might partially reverse these changes. Additional experiments showed that supplementation with glutamine could markedly raise the content of glutamine, glutathione (GSH), and ATP in intestinal tissue. Moreover, the levels of mRNA and protein expression of MUC2, intestinal trefoil factor (ITF) were increased remarkably, but contrary to the trend of GRP-78, CHOP. These results suggest that glutamine can improve tissue perfusion and increase energy synthesis in enterocytes, decrease endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) and improve mucin and ITF synthesis. Finally, lessen intestinal mucus barrier damage after burn injury.

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Keywords:  Glutamine; burn; intestine; mucus barrier

Year:  2018        PMID: 30662634      PMCID: PMC6291691     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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