OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patients. Although glutamine has been shown to be beneficial for the metabolically stressed patient, considerations about arginine supplementation are not unanimously determined. Our aim is to review the current knowledge on the possible interplay between glutamine and arginine generation in the stressed patient and to elaborate on whether these amino acids may function as a common denominator. Because glutamine can be given by the parenteral and enteral routes, possible different actions on the metabolic fate (e.g., generation of citrulline) with both routes are analyzed. DATA SOURCE: A summary of data on the clinical effect of glutamine and argini...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Sepsis considerably alters the intestinal barrier functions, which ...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
BACKGROUND: L-Arginine is an important precursor of nitric oxide (NO) and protein synthesis. Arginin...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
GLUTAMINE AND ARGININE are two amino acids that have received inexhaustible attention by different r...
BACKGROUND: A metabolic relation exists between glutamine and arginine, 2 amino acids with propertie...
International audienceSepsis is recognized as a common cause for admission in ICUs. In general, seps...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a major health problem considering its significant morbidity and mortality rate...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
BACKGROUND: We previously confirmed in humans the existence of a pathway of glutamine into citrullin...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral gluta...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Sepsis considerably alters the intestinal barrier functions, which ...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
BACKGROUND: L-Arginine is an important precursor of nitric oxide (NO) and protein synthesis. Arginin...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
GLUTAMINE AND ARGININE are two amino acids that have received inexhaustible attention by different r...
BACKGROUND: A metabolic relation exists between glutamine and arginine, 2 amino acids with propertie...
International audienceSepsis is recognized as a common cause for admission in ICUs. In general, seps...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a major health problem considering its significant morbidity and mortality rate...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
BACKGROUND: We previously confirmed in humans the existence of a pathway of glutamine into citrullin...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral gluta...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Sepsis considerably alters the intestinal barrier functions, which ...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
BACKGROUND: L-Arginine is an important precursor of nitric oxide (NO) and protein synthesis. Arginin...