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Serum albumin distribution in early treated anorexia nervosa.

G Smith1, P H Robinson, A Fleck.   

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We investigated the effects of malnutrition and refeeding on albumin distribution and metabolism in patients undergoing treatment for anorexia nervosa. Using autologous 125I-labelled albumin, we measured the fractional catabolic rate and calculated the relative sizes of the plasma and extravascular albumin pools in 6 female anorexia nervosa subjects and 6 matched controls. We were unable to demonstrate any differences in either the catabolic rate of albumin (fractional or absolute) or in serum albumin concentration between anorexia nervosa and control subjects. There was a large expansion of the extravascular albumin pool in the anorexia nervosa subjects--36% when expressed in relation to body weight. We conclude that, at the time of study, there were no effects of anorexia nervosa on albumin catabolism in these subjects. However, the condition and its treatment are associated with a significant relative expansion of the extravascular albumin pool. This contrasts to some extent with previous work, which suggested that in protein depletion the plasma albumin pool is maintained at the expense of the extravascular albumin pool. The expansion of the extravascular albumin pool is possibly related to the relative excess of interstitial fluid seen in starvation and in the initial phases of refeeding.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8936490     DOI: 10.1016/s0899-9007(96)00170-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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