M1031 Short-Term Perioperative Oral Nutrition Support With Branched Chain Amino Acids Improves Survival Rate in a Rat Hepatectomy Model

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Vol 138 (5) ◽  
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Satoru Fujii ◽  
Joshua Weiner ◽  
Nobuhiko Taniai ◽  
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Benoit Luaire ◽  
Philippe Laffay ◽  
Dorine Jambut-Cadon ◽  
Manuela Stauss-Grabo ◽  
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pp. 471-478 ◽  
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T. H. J. Goodship ◽  
S. Lloyd ◽  
P. W. McKenzie ◽  
M. Earnshaw ◽  
I. Smeaton ◽  
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1. A 1% amino acid dialysis solution with a high concentration of the branched-chain amino acids has been compared with 1.36% glucose in short-term studies. 2. The 1% amino acid solution was as effective an agent as 1.36% glucose with respect to ultrafiltration and clearance of creatinine, urea and potassium. 3. Levels of branched-chain amino acids rose to the upper end of the normal range within 1 h and remained at this level over the entire period of the study. Total and non-essential amino acids had returned to baseline by the end of the cycle. 4. Blood glucose rose to significantly greater levels during the 1.36% glucose exchange than during the 1% amino acid exchange. There was an increase in serum insulin levels during both cycles; this was significantly greater with the 1% amino acid solution than the 1.36% glucose. 5. There was no evidence of short-term metabolic complications with the 1% amino acid solution.


Diabetes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 769-P
Author(s):  
YANISLAVA KARUSHEVA ◽  
THERESA VAN GEMERT ◽  
KLAUS STRASSBURGER ◽  
DANIEL F. MARKGRAF ◽  
TOMAS JELENIK ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 110 (5) ◽  
pp. 1098-1107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanislava Karusheva ◽  
Theresa Koessler ◽  
Klaus Strassburger ◽  
Daniel Markgraf ◽  
Lucia Mastrototaro ◽  
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ABSTRACT Background Epidemiological studies have shown that increased circulating branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D). This may result from altered energy metabolism or dietary habits. Objective We hypothesized that a lower intake of BCAAs improves tissue-specific insulin sensitivity. Methods This randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, crossover trial examined well-controlled T2D patients receiving isocaloric diets (protein: 1 g/kg body weight) for 4 wk. Protein requirements were covered by commercially available food supplemented ≤60% by an AA mixture either containing all AAs or lacking BCAAs. The dietary intervention ensured sufficient BCAA supply above the recommended minimum daily intake. The patients underwent the mixed meal tolerance test (MMT), hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps (HECs), and skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue biopsies to assess insulin signaling. Results After the BCAA− diet, BCAAs were reduced by 17% during fasting (P < 0.001), by 13% during HEC (P < 0.01), and by 62% during the MMT (P < 0.001). Under clamp conditions, whole-body and hepatic insulin sensitivity did not differ between diets. After the BCAA− diet, however, the oral glucose sensitivity index was 24% (P < 0.01) and circulating fibroblast-growth factor 21 was 21% higher (P < 0.05), whereas meal-derived insulin secretion was 28% lower (P < 0.05). Adipose tissue expression of the mechanistic target of rapamycin was 13% lower, whereas the mitochondrial respiratory control ratio was 1.7-fold higher (both P < 0.05). The fecal microbiome was enriched in Bacteroidetes but depleted of Firmicutes. Conclusions Short-term dietary reduction of BCAAs decreases postprandial insulin secretion and improves white adipose tissue metabolism and gut microbiome composition. Longer-term studies will be needed to evaluate the safety and metabolic efficacy in diabetes patients. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03261362.


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Trynke van der Boom ◽  
Eke G. Gruppen ◽  
Joop D. Lefrandt ◽  
Margery A. Connelly ◽  
Thera P. Links ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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ABBY MEYERS ◽  
CELESTE K. CRAVALHO ◽  
ALFREDO VILLALOBOS-PEREZ ◽  
SAMANTHA MATTA ◽  
LILIAN MABUNDO ◽  
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