Glutamine is an essential amino acid for enterocytes, especially in states of critical illness and injury. In several studies it has been speculated that the beneficial effects of glutamine are dependent on the route of supply (luminal or systemic). The aim of this study was to investigate the relevance of both routes of glutamine delivery to in vitro intestinal cells and to explore the molecular basis for proposed beneficial glutamine effects: (a) by determining the relative uptake of radiolabelled glutamine in Caco-2 cells; (b) by assessing the effect of glutamine on the proteome of Caco-2 cells using a 2D gel electrophoresis approach; and (c) by examining glutamine incorporation into cellular proteins using a new mass spectrometry-based ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for enterocytes, especially in states of critical illness and i...
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for the enterocytes with respect to maintaining the gut mucosal...
International audienceGlutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, includ...
AbstractGlutamine is the main fuel of intestinal epithelial cells, as well as a precursor for the in...
Abstract Background Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated w...
BACKGROUND: Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated with a si...
To assess the effect of glutamine availability on rates of protein synthesis in human enterocytes, C...
International audienceGlutamine (Gln) promotes intestinal growth and maintains gut structure and fun...
Glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in the human body, plays several important roles in the inte...
ABSTRACT. Background: L-Glutamine is the principal energy source for small intestinal enterocytes. D...
In hypermetabolic situations, glutamine is intensively used by rapidly dividing cells such as entero...
Dominique Darmaun. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enteroc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for enterocytes, especially in states of critical illness and i...
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for the enterocytes with respect to maintaining the gut mucosal...
International audienceGlutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, includ...
AbstractGlutamine is the main fuel of intestinal epithelial cells, as well as a precursor for the in...
Abstract Background Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated w...
BACKGROUND: Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated with a si...
To assess the effect of glutamine availability on rates of protein synthesis in human enterocytes, C...
International audienceGlutamine (Gln) promotes intestinal growth and maintains gut structure and fun...
Glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in the human body, plays several important roles in the inte...
ABSTRACT. Background: L-Glutamine is the principal energy source for small intestinal enterocytes. D...
In hypermetabolic situations, glutamine is intensively used by rapidly dividing cells such as entero...
Dominique Darmaun. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enteroc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....