Plasma arginine and citrulline concentrations in critically ill children: strong relation with inflammation

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作者
van Waardenburg, Dick A.
de Betue, Carlijn T.
Luiking, Yvette C.
Engel, Monique
Deutz, Nicolaas E.
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Maastricht, Dept Pediat, NL-6202 AZ Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Donald W Reynolds Inst Aging, Ctr Translat Res Aging & Longev, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
关键词
plasma amino acid concentrations; arginine; citrulline; children; critical illness; inflammation; C-reactive protein; CRP;
D O I
10.1093/ajcn/86.5.1438
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Background: The amino acid arginine plays a key role in many metabolic processes in health and disease. Low arginine concentrations are found in various illnesses in children. Objective: The objective was to investigate the relation between plasma concentrations of arginine (and precursor amino acids) and severity of inflammation in critically ill children. Design: This was an observational cohort study in children with viral respiratory disease (n = 21; control group), accidental or surgical trauma (n = 19), or sepsis (n = 19) who were admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit. Results: Plasma arginine and citrulline concentrations were lower in subjects with sepsis and trauma than in those with viral disease (arginine: 33 +/- 4, 37 +/- 4, and 69 +/- 8 mu mol/L, respectively, P < 0.0 1 for both: citrulline: 10 +/- 1, 14 +/- 1, and 23 +/- 2 mu mol/L, respectively, P < 0.0 1 for both) and correlated strongly and inversely with severity of inflammation as indicated by plasma CRP concentration (r = -0.645 and r = -0.660, respectively; P < 0.001 for both). During recovery, plasma arginine and citrulline concentrations increased and were strongly related to the reduction in inflammation as shown by the inverse correlation between arginine and citrulline concentrations and the CRP concentration on days 3 (r = -0.832 and r = -0.756, P < 0.001 for both) and 7 (r = -0.784 and r = -0.694, P < 0.001 for both). Conclusions: Plasma concentrations of arginine and citrulline are low during the acute phase of critical illness in children and normalize again during recovery. Plasma arginine and citrulline are strongly related to the severity of inflammation indicated by plasma CRP concentrations.
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页码:1438 / 1444
页数:7
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