A nitrogen-free hypocaloric diet and recombinant human growth hormone stimulate postoperative protein synthesis: Fasted and fed leucine kinetics in the surgical patient

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Carli, F
Webster, JD
Halliday, D
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[1] Department of Anesthesia, Northwick Park Hospital, Clinical Research Centre, Middlesex
[2] Department of Anesthesia, McGill University, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Que. H3A 1A1
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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL | 1997年 / 46卷 / 07期
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10.1016/S0026-0495(97)90125-6
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R5 [内科学];
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Twelve otherwise healthy patients undergoing elective surgery for resection of rectosigmoid adenocarcinoma were randomly allocated to two groups: one group receiving intravenous dextrose 5% 600 to 800 kcal.d(-1) (DX, n = 6) and the other group receiving the same amount of dextrose intravenously plus recombinant human growth hormone (DX + rGH, n = 6), Supplementation with rGH started on the day of surgery and continued postoperatively for 5 days, No nitrogen was provided in the diet. This regimen was started 3 days before surgery and continued for 5 days after surgery. Protein kinetics were studied over a period of 8 hours in all patients, Following an overnight fast, a primed constant infusion of L-[1-C-13]leucine was maintained for 4 hours (fasted state) and continued for a further 4 hours (fed state) during which 5% beet dextrose (low C-13 content) with or without rGH was administered. The isotope studies were performed on the day before surgery and 6 days after surgery. Other measurements included urinary nitrogen excretion, gaseous exchange, and plasma concentrations of insulin, GH, and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Addition of rGH to the dextrose diet had a significant positive effect on protein synthesis (P =.02), Surgery was responsible for a significant increase in postoperative whole-body protein breakdown and synthesis and leucine oxidation (P <.01), although lesser changes were observed in the DX group. An interaction between rGH and surgery was associated with a significant increase in protein synthesis (P =.009), but not with changes in either protein breakdown or leucine oxidation. Carbohydrate provision in the form of beet dextrose during the fed state of the isotopic study did not attenuate the significant decrease in protein synthesis (P =.01) or breakdown (P =,003) either before or after surgery, probably reflecting the absence of nitrogen in the diet. No significant interaction was found between rGH and feeding. These results of leucine kinetics indicate that addition of rGH to a low-dextrose intake in the absence of dietary nitrogen can actually promote protein synthesis, The low levels of leucine oxidation could be explained by the fact that amino acids resulting from protein degradation were directed preferentially toward resynthesis of new proteins rather than to oxidative pathways. There was a significant increase in plasma insulin and GH in the group receiving rGH (P <,05), The postoperative plasma concentration of IGF-I did not change in the latter group compared with the DX group, in which IGF I concentration decreased significantly (P <.05) as part of the response to combined surgery and dietary restriction. Although both IGF-I and insulin are independently capable of stimulating protein synthesis, elevated levels of either hormone or GH itself may primarily modulate protein synthesis, even with a low intake of carbohydrates. Copyright (C) 1997 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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