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Parenteral glutamine increases serum heat shock protein 70 in critically ill patients
Authors:Thomas R Ziegler  Lorraine G Ogden  Kristen D Singleton  Menghua Luo  Concepcion Fernandez-Estivariz  Daniel P Griffith  John R Galloway  Paul E Wischmeyer
Institution:(1) Department of Medicine/Center for Clinical and Molecular Nutrition, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA;(2) Nutrition and Metabolic Support Service, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA;(3) Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Health Sciences Center, University of Colorado, Denver, CO 80262, USA;(4) Department of Anesthesiology, Health Sciences Center, University of Colorado, 4200 E. Ninth Avenue, Denver, CO 80262, USA;(5) Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Abstract:Objective Heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) is protective against cellular and tissue injury. Increased serum HSP-70 levels are associated with decreased mortality in trauma patients. Glutamine (Gln) administration increases serum and tissue HSP-70 expression in experimental models of sepsis. Gln has been safely administered to critically ill patients and can improve clinical outcomes, but the effect of Gln administration on HSP-70 expression in humans is unknown. We examined whether Gln-supplemented parenteral nutrition (PN) increases serum HSP-70 levels in critically ill patients.Design and setting Randomized, controlled, double-blind study in surgical intensive care units (SICU) in a university hospital.Patients 29 patients admitted to the SICU and requiring PN for more than 7 days.Interventions Patients received either Gln-PN (containing alanyl-glutamine dipeptide; 0.5 g/kg per day; n=15) or standard Gln-free PN (control-PN) that was iso-nitrogenous to Gln-PN (n=14). Serum HSP-70 concentrations were measured at enrollment and at 7 days. Clinical outcome measures were also determined.Results HSP-70 concentrations were unchanged in control-PN subjects from baseline to day 7. In marked contrast, Gln-PN subjects demonstrated significantly higher (3.7-fold) serum HSP-70 concentrations than control subjects. In Gln-PN patients there was a significant correlation between increases in HSP-70 levels over baseline and decrease in ICU length of stay.Conclusions Gln-PN significantly increases serum HSP-70 in critically ill patients. The magnitude of HSP-70 enhancement in Gln-treated patients was correlated with improved clinical outcomes. These data indicate the need for larger, randomized trials of the Gln effect on serum and tissue HSP-70 expression in critical illness and relationship to clinical outcomes.
Keywords:Heat shock proteins  Critical Illness  Glutamine  Parenteral nutrition  Outcome
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