Experimental study to show that growth hormone treatment before trauma increases glutamine uptake in the intestinal tract

Author:

Mjaaland M1,Unneberg K1,Jenssen T G2,Revhaug A1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Tromsø University Hospital, N-9038 Tromsø, Norway

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Tromsø University Hospital, N-9038 Tromsø, Norway

Abstract

Abstract This study examined whether growth hormone treatment deprived the intestinal tract of glutamine after trauma. Piglets were treated with growth hormone 24 units daily 3 days before and at the start of the trauma (GH-3, n = 8) or at the start of the trauma only (GH-i, n = 8). Eight piglets acted as non-treated controls. The trauma consisted of a standardized abdominal surgical procedure. Primed constant infusions of U-14C-glutamine were given. Intestinal, hepatic, renal and hindleg—glutamine fluxes were measured. Growth hormone treatment increased mean(s.e.m.) net intestinal glutamine uptake: GH-3, 39·7(9·4) and 48·7(12·7) μmol/min; GH-1, 33·2(5·5) and 25·7(12·3) μmol/min; controls, 19·5(10·3) and 2·0(15·3) μmol/min at 1 h and 5 h after trauma, respectively, (P = 0·02). The treatment increased glutamine oxidation (P = 0·025), and decreased hindleg glutamine net (P = 0·0052) and absolute release (P = 0·0063), glutamine rate of appearance (P = 0·01), and percentage of glucose coming from glutamine (P = 0·05). Growth hormone treatment before trauma increased mtestinal glutamine uptake.

Funder

The Norwegian Council for Science and the Norwegian Association of Diabetes and Nordic Insulin Foundation. Pharmacia, Stockholm, Sweden

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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