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Serum amino acid profile in patients with acute pancreatitis
Authors:P. Sandstrom  L. Trulsson  T. Gasslander  T. Sundqvist  U. von Dobeln  J. Svanvik
Affiliation:1.Department of Biomedicine and Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences,University Hospital,Link?ping,Sweden;2.Division of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Health Sciences,University Hospital,Link?ping,Sweden;3.Division of Metabolic Diseases, Department of Laboratory Medicine,Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge,Stockholm,Sweden
Abstract:Patients in the early phase of acute pancreatitis (AP) have reduced serum levels of arginine and citrulline. This may be of patho-biological importance, since arginine is the substrate for nitric oxide, which in turn is involved in normal pancreatic physiology and in the inflammatory process. Serum amino acid spectrum was measured daily for five days and after recovery six weeks later in 19 patients admitted to the hospital for acute pancreatitis. These patients had abnormal levels of most amino acids including arginine, citrulline, glutamine and glutamate. Phenylalanine and glutamate were increased, while arginine, citrulline, ornithine and glutamine were decreased compared to levels after recovery. NO(2)/NO(3) concentration in the urine, but not serum arginase activity, was significantly increased day 1 compared to day 5 after admission. Acute pancreatitis causes a disturbance of the serum amino acid spectrum, with possible implications for the inflammatory process and organ function both in the pancreas and the gut. Supplementation of selected amino acids could possibly be of value in this severe condition.
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