نتایج جستجو برای: glutamine

تعداد نتایج: 15290  

2014
Mirjam Nägeli Mario Fasshauer Jutta Sommerfeld Angela Fendel Giovanna Brandi John F Stover

INTRODUCTION Low plasma glutamine levels are associated with worse clinical outcome. Intravenous glutamine infusion dose- dependently increases plasma glutamine levels, thereby correcting hypoglutaminemia. Glutamine may be transformed to glutamate which might limit its application at a higher dose in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). To date, the optimal glutamine dose required...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2008
Jan Wernerman

Endogenous production of glutamine may become insufficient during critical illness. The shortage of glutamine is reflected as a decrease in plasma concentration, which is a prognostic factor for poor outcome in sepsis. Because glutamine is a precursor for nucleotide synthesis, rapidly dividing cells are most likely to suffer from a shortage. Therefore, exogenous glutamine supplementation is nec...

Journal: :Cancer research 1963
E KVAMME G SVENNEBY

ammonia formation as well as ammonia formation from glutamine in kidney slices (3, 7, 10). Since glutamine stimulates oxygen uptake by the slices, it has been suggested that this effect is due to the anaerobic inhibition of alpha amino oxidase. Anoxia also inhibits endogenous ammonia forma tion in brain, but glutamine is here excluded as the source of ammonia (1@, 14). Ehrlich ascites tumor cel...

2007
Kazunori Mawatari

From the perspective of nutritional science, glutamine, like arginine, is not an essential amino acid. Nevertheless, glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body. Glutamine plays major roles in accelerating muscle metabolism, in preserving muscle, in promoting wound healing and in cell proliferation. It also serves as the nutritional source for gastrointestinal cells and as the major e...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2000
M Watford

The liver shows net glutamine uptake after a protein-containing meal, during uncontrolled diabetes, sepsis and short-term starvation, but changes to net release during long-term starvation and metabolic acidosis. Some studies report a small net release of glutamate by the liver. The differential expression of glutamine synthetase (perivenous) and glutaminase (periportal) within the liver indica...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
J W Porteous

1. Suspensions of isolated chick jejunal columnar absorptive (brush-border) cells respired on endogenous substrates at a rate 40% higher than that shown by rat brush-border cells. 2. Added d-glucose (5 or 10mm), l-glutamine (2.5mm) and l-glutamate (2.5mm) were the only individual substrates which stimulated respiration by chick cells; l-aspartate (2.5 or 6.7mm), glutamate (6.7mm), glutamine (6....

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 1993
I Nissim C Cattano Z Lin I Nissim

The metabolism of (5-15N)glutamine and (2-15N) glutamine has been studied by isolated hepatocytes obtained from either control, chronically acidotic, or alkalotic rats. The main goal was to elucidate the mechanism(s) by which altered acid-base state affects hepatic ureagenesis from glutamine. Isolated hepatocytes were incubated in Krebs buffer (pH 7.4) supplemented with 0.1 mM ornithine plus ei...

2014
Heleen M Oudemans-van Straaten Arthur RH van Zanten

In the previous issue of Critical Care, Mori and colleagues demonstrate that glutamine supplementation in mechanically ventilated patients as part of parenteral nutrition increases plasma glutamine concentration and glutamine utilization, but does not mitigate protein degradation and even increases de novo glutamine production. Studies suggest that protein degradation is regulated by the degree...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1983
S F McNally B Hirel P Gadal A F Mann G R Stewart

The chromatographic properties of glutamine synthetase isoforms have been investigated in a wide range of higher plant leaves and shoots using ion exchange chromatography. Different patterns of glutamine synthetase isoform content were observed. Among higher plants, four patterns or groups could be recognized. The first group is characterized by having only cytosolic glutamine synthetase, where...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Prabhu S Parimi Srisatish Devapatla Lourdes L Gruca Saeid B Amini Richard W Hanson Satish C Kalhan

BACKGROUND Glutamine is a critical amino acid for the metabolism of enterocytes, lymphocytes, and other proliferating cells. Although supplementation with glutamine has been suggested for growing infants, its effect on protein metabolism has not been examined. OBJECTIVE The objective was to examine the effect of enteral glutamine or glycine on whole-body kinetics of glutamine, phenylalanine, ...

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