Gut homeostasis plays a major role in health and may be regulated by quantitative and qualitative food intake. In the intestinal mucosa, an intense renewal of proteins occurs, at approximately 50% per day in humans. In some pathophysiological conditions, protein turnover is altered and may contribute to intestinal or systemic diseases. Amino acids are key effectors of gut protein turnover, both as constituents of proteins and as regulatory molecules limiting intestinal injury and maintaining intestinal functions. Many studies have focused on two amino acids: glutamine, known as the preferential substrate of rapidly dividing cells, and arginine, another conditionally essential amino acid. The effects of glutamine and arginine on protein synt...
International audienceGlutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, includ...
International audienceBackground & aimsThe main role of the small intestine to absorb the bulk of di...
Dominique Darmaun. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enteroc...
Gut homeostasis plays a major role in health and may be regulated by quantitative and qualitative fo...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) line the surface of intestinal epithelium, where they play import...
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for the enterocytes with respect to maintaining the gut mucosal...
Dietary protein is a vital nutrient for humans and animals, which is primarily digested into peptide...
Amino acids have an influence on the function of organs, glands, tendons and arteries. Some of them ...
International audienceBesides their main contribution as substrates for protein synthesis, amino aci...
Cells have a constant turnover of proteins that recycle most amino acids over time. Net loss is main...
International audienceBackground: Human gut bacteria can synthesize proteinogenic amino acids and pr...
ABSTRACTL-arginine (L-arg) is a versatile amino acid and a central intestinal metabolite in mammalia...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major substrate utilized by int...
Dietary proteins elicit a wide range of nutritional and biological functions. Beyond their nutrition...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
International audienceGlutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, includ...
International audienceBackground & aimsThe main role of the small intestine to absorb the bulk of di...
Dominique Darmaun. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enteroc...
Gut homeostasis plays a major role in health and may be regulated by quantitative and qualitative fo...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) line the surface of intestinal epithelium, where they play import...
Glutamine is an essential amino acid for the enterocytes with respect to maintaining the gut mucosal...
Dietary protein is a vital nutrient for humans and animals, which is primarily digested into peptide...
Amino acids have an influence on the function of organs, glands, tendons and arteries. Some of them ...
International audienceBesides their main contribution as substrates for protein synthesis, amino aci...
Cells have a constant turnover of proteins that recycle most amino acids over time. Net loss is main...
International audienceBackground: Human gut bacteria can synthesize proteinogenic amino acids and pr...
ABSTRACTL-arginine (L-arg) is a versatile amino acid and a central intestinal metabolite in mammalia...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major substrate utilized by int...
Dietary proteins elicit a wide range of nutritional and biological functions. Beyond their nutrition...
Glutamine, the most abundant free amino acid in the human body, is a major molecule utilized by inte...
International audienceGlutamine plays a key role in the metabolism of rapidly dividing cells, includ...
International audienceBackground & aimsThe main role of the small intestine to absorb the bulk of di...
Dominique Darmaun. Effects of glutamine deprivation on protein synthesis in a model of human enteroc...