Augmented thermic effect of amino acids under general anaesthesia occurs predominantly in extra-splanchnic tissues

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作者
Sellden, E
Branstrom, R
Brundin, T
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[1] KAROLINSKA HOSP,DEPT ANAESTHESIOL,S-17176 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA HOSP,DEPT CLIN PHYSIOL,S-17176 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
关键词
amino acids; anaesthesia; blood temperature; hypometabolism; hypothermia; splanchnic oxygen uptake; thermogenesis;
D O I
10.1042/cs0910431
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. Intravenous infusion of amino acid mixtures stimulates human oxidative heat production more effectively under general anaesthesia than in the unanaesthetized state, To analyse the splanchnic and extra-splanchnic regional distribution of this stimulation, whole body and splanchnic oxygen uptake, blood flow and blood temperatures were measured by a catheterization technique in 14 patients undergoing isoflurane anaesthesia for abdominal surgery, During the anaesthesia period, a mixture of 19 amino acids (240 kJ/h) was infused intravenously into seven of the patients while the others served as controls, receiving isovolumic infusions of a nutrient-free saline solution. 2. Whole body oxygen consumption fell by approximate to 40% during anaesthesia and surgery in the controls. Approximately 80-95% of the reduction occurred in the extra-splanchnic tissues. The splanchnic oxygen uptake fell by 31 +/- 6% in the controls during the initial phase of anaesthesia, after which it returned to the pre-anaesthesia level, The initial reduction of the controls' splanchnic oxygen consumption accounted for only approximate to 23% of the simultaneous anaesthesia-induced reduction in pulmonary oxygen uptake, No initial reduction of the splanchnic oxygen uptake was observed in the patients treated with amino acid. 3. The amino acid infusion stimulated the whole body oxidative heat production by approximate to 18 W during anaesthesia and surgery and by approximate to 70 W at the emergence from anaesthesia, Approximately 74% of the stimulation occurred in the extra-splanchnic tissues. At awakening, the splanchnic oxygen uptake rose to approximate to 64% above the pre-anaesthesia level in the amino acid group. 4. During the entire period of anaesthesia, the whole body heat content fell by 282 +/- 68 kJ in the controls and by 57 +/- 25 kJ in the amino acid group, Amino acid treatment thus prevented approximate to 80% of the anaesthesia-induced reduction in whole body heat content. 5. During anaesthesia and surgery, cardiac output was approximate to 25% and approximate to 16% below the baseline, pre-anaesthesia levels in the control and amino acid groups, respectively, At awakening, it rose to approximate to 44% above baseline in the amino acid group while in the controls it remained unchanged, In both groups the splanchnic blood flow was unaffected by anaesthesia or by amino acid infusions.
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