Protective effect of glutamine-enriched early enteral nutrition on intestinal mucosal barrier injury after liver transplantation in rats |
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Authors: | Yang Li Yong Chen Juan Zhang Ji-Fang Zhu Zuo-Jin Liu Shao-Yong Liang Ke Sun Wang-Yang Liao Jian-Ping Gong |
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Affiliation: | a Chongqing Key Laboratory of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, 400016, Chongqing, P.R China b Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, 400016, Chongqing, P.R China |
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BackgroundThe effect of glutamine-enriched early enteral nutrition (Gln-EEN) on intestinal mucosal barrier injury after liver transplantation (LT) remains uncertain.MethodsThe Wistar-to-Wistar rat LT model was used to explore the protective effect of Gln-EEN. Morphologic changes of intestinal mucosa, levels of intestinal malondialdehyde and secretory immunoglobulin (sIgA), plasma endotoxin, D-lactic acid, serum tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), rates of bacterial translocation, and expression of intestinal nuclear factor-κB, TNF-α, and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 were determined.ResultsAfter LT, intestinal mucosa was damaged seriously. At 12, 24, and 48 hours posttransplantation, levels of intestinal sIgA were decreased; levels of malondialdehyde, endotoxin, D-lactic acid, and TNF-α, the ratio of bacterial translocation, and the expression of intestinal nuclear factor-κB, TNF-α, and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 all were increased. However, changes in earlier-mentioned parameters in recipients treated with Gln-EEN were attenuated remarkably at 24 to 48 hours.ConclusionsOur data show that Gln-EEN is a potent protectant against intestinal mucosal barrier injury after LT. |
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Keywords: | Glutamine Enteral nutrition Liver transplantation Bacterial translocation Mucosal barrier |
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