Massive intestinal resection in rats fed up on glutamine: hepatic glycogen content valuation

Author:

Miranda Ariney Costa de1,Pinto Jr. Paulo Engler2,Ribeiro Sidney Resende1,Bromberg Samson Henrique1,Lopasso Fábio Pinatel2,Irya Kiyoshi2

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Assistência ao Servidor Público Estadual

2. University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glutamine has been widely used in treatment of small bowel syndrome and its metabolic effects on the small intestine are well known, however, it has been little studied its effects on hepatic metabolism under this condition. AIM: To verify through experimental model, a glutamine based supplemental diet, administered via oral to rats submitted to massive intestinal resection, evaluating weight evolution and hepatic glycogen content. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Male rats, Wistar, were allocated into three groups to undergo enterectomy. Following diets were applied: with glutamine (G group), without glutamine (NG group), and standard diet from the laboratory (R group). All animals had massive small intestine resection including ileocecal valve removal. After 20 days, all animals were sacrificed. The liver was removed to histological analysis by light microscopy. Slides were stained by periodic acid of Schiff with diastasis. RESULTS: All animals lost weight from the beginning to the end of experiment. Comparing weight loss average expressed in percentage, there was no difference statistically significant on this variance. In analyzed groups, the hepatic glycogen content did not differ statistically, in the histological method evaluated. CONCLUSION: Glutamine feeding via oral did not influence weight loss reduction of animal submitted to massive intestinal resection and did not stimulate glycogen synthesis and storage into hepatocytes.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Gastroenterology

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