A Tabaru1, H Shirohara, A Moriyama, M Otsuki. 1. Third Dept. of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine whether therapeutically used branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) solution influences glucose metabolism in liver cirrhosis (LC). METHODS: BCAAs solution (200 ml) was infused in LC patients at different stages, and plasma concentrations of glucose and pancreatic hormones were determined. RESULTS: In patients with mild LC, BCAAs caused a significant increase in glucose level (maximal increment, 12.5+/-2.5 mg/dl) with a great increase in insulin (maximal increment, 39.5+/-8.3 microU/ml) and a small increase in glucagon secretion (maximal increment, 101.0+/-16.0 pg/ml). In patients with advanced LC, BCAAs caused a great increase in glucagon secretion (220.5+/-19.4 pg/ml) with only a slight increase in glucose levels (5.8+/-2.2 mg/dl). CONCLUSION: BCAAs solution causes hyperglycemia in mild LC due to insulin resistance, whereas it causes only a slight increase in severe LC due to hepatic glucagon resistance. Thus, there is a possibility that BCAAs solution may lead to hypoglycemia in advanced LC with hepatic glycogen depletion.
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine whether therapeutically used branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) solution influences glucose metabolism in liver cirrhosis (LC). METHODS:BCAAs solution (200 ml) was infused in LC patients at different stages, and plasma concentrations of glucose and pancreatic hormones were determined. RESULTS: In patients with mild LC, BCAAs caused a significant increase in glucose level (maximal increment, 12.5+/-2.5 mg/dl) with a great increase in insulin (maximal increment, 39.5+/-8.3 microU/ml) and a small increase in glucagon secretion (maximal increment, 101.0+/-16.0 pg/ml). In patients with advanced LC, BCAAs caused a great increase in glucagon secretion (220.5+/-19.4 pg/ml) with only a slight increase in glucose levels (5.8+/-2.2 mg/dl). CONCLUSION:BCAAs solution causes hyperglycemia in mild LC due to insulin resistance, whereas it causes only a slight increase in severe LC due to hepatic glucagon resistance. Thus, there is a possibility that BCAAs solution may lead to hypoglycemia in advanced LC with hepatic glycogen depletion.
Authors: Laura L Tatpati; Brian A Irving; Andrea Tom; Maureen L Bigelow; Katherine Klaus; Kevin R Short; K Sreekumaran Nair Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab Date: 2009-12-18 Impact factor: 5.958