Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate. Furthermore, Gln is an essential component for numerous metabolic functions, including acid-base homeostasis, gluconeogenesis, nitrogen transport and synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids. Therefore, glutamine plays a significant role in cell homeostasis and organ metabolism. This article aims to review the mechanisms of glutamine action during severe illnesses. In critically ill patients, the increase in mortality was associated with a decreased plasma Gln concentration. During catabolic stress, Gln consumption rate exceeds the supply, and both plasma and skeletal muscle pools of free Gln are severely reduced. The dose and route of Gln ad...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid of the human body. Besides its role as a constituent ...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
ABSTRACT. Background: Cellular metabolic dysfunction is associated with occurrence of multiple-organ...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
GLUTAMINE (Gln) has undergone extensive study as a therapeu-tic agent in the treatment of acute lung...
Net protein loss and large decreases in plasma glutamine concentration are characteristics of critic...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Burns and burn sepsis, characterized by persistent and profound hypercatabolism, cause energy metabo...
Department of Surgery, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands.Glutamine serves as a shuttle...
   Objective: Endogenous production of glutamine may be reduced during critical illness. The shor...
Critical illness, defined as a life-threatening organ failure, entails an extreme stress that result...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid of the human body. Besides its role as a constituent ...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
ABSTRACT. Background: Cellular metabolic dysfunction is associated with occurrence of multiple-organ...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
GLUTAMINE (Gln) has undergone extensive study as a therapeu-tic agent in the treatment of acute lung...
Net protein loss and large decreases in plasma glutamine concentration are characteristics of critic...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Burns and burn sepsis, characterized by persistent and profound hypercatabolism, cause energy metabo...
Department of Surgery, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands.Glutamine serves as a shuttle...
   Objective: Endogenous production of glutamine may be reduced during critical illness. The shor...
Critical illness, defined as a life-threatening organ failure, entails an extreme stress that result...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid of the human body. Besides its role as a constituent ...