The effect of sepsis on the oxidation of carbohydrate and fat

Author:

Stoner H B1,Little R A1,Frayn K N1,Elebute A E1,Tresadern J1,Gross E1

Affiliation:

1. Medical Research Council Trauma Unit and Manchester University Department of Surgery, Hope Hospital, Salford M6 8HD

Abstract

Abstract Oxidative metabolism has been studied by indirect calorimetry in 27 patients with sepsis and in 7 non-septic patients while they were all receiving total parenteral nutrition. Glucose oxidation was reduced in the septic patients and fat oxidation continued despite the infusion of an excess of glucose. The extent of these changes depended on the severity of the septic state as measured by the scoring system described in the preceding paper. The mechanism of these changes is not known. They were not related to an elevation of the plasma non-esterified fatty acid concentration. Alterations must have occurred in the way fat was taken up and metabolized by the cells. Here insulin resistance and the highly significant positive relationship found between the plasma cortisol concentration and the sepsis score might be important.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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