Urschel KL, Rafii M, Pencharz PB, Ball RO. A multitracer stable isotope quantification of the effects of arginine intake on whole body arginine metabolism in neonatal piglets. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 293: E811-E818, 2007. First published June 26, 2007; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00290.2007We have previously shown that deficient arginine intake increased the rate of endogenous arginine synthesis from proline. In this paper, we report in vivo quantification of the effects of arginine intake on total endogenous arginine synthesis, on the rates of conversion between arginine, citrulline, ornithine, and proline, and on nitric oxide synthesis. Male piglets, with gastric catheters for diet and isotope infusion and femoral vein catheters for blood sampling, received a complete diet for 2 days and then either a generous (ϩArg; 1.80 g⅐kg Ϫ1 ⅐day
Ϫ1; n ϭ 5) or deficient (ϪArg; 0.20 g⅐kg Ϫ1 ⅐day
Ϫ1; n ϭ 5) arginine diet for 5 days. On day 7, piglets received a primed, constant infusion of [guanido- ) from both proline (ϩArg: 42, ϪArg: 74, pooled SE: 5) and citrulline (ϩArg: 67, ϪArg: 120; pooled SE: 15) were higher in piglets receiving the ϪArg diet (P Ͻ 0.05); and for both diets proline accounted for ϳ60% of total endogenous arginine synthesis. The conversion of proline to citrulline (ϩArg: 39, ϪArg: 67, pooled SE: 6) was similar to the proline-to-arginine conversion, confirming that citrulline formation limits arginine synthesis from proline in piglets. Nitric oxide synthesis (mol⅐kg Ϫ1 ⅐h
Ϫ1), measured by the rate conversion of [guanido-15 N2]arginine to [ureido-15 N]citrulline, was greater in piglets receiving the ϩArg diet (105) than in those receiving the ϪArg diet (46, pooled SE: 10; P Ͻ 0.05). This multi-isotope method successfully allowed many aspects of arginine metabolism to be quantified simultaneously in vivo. arginine synthesis; nitric oxide; arginine precursors ALTHOUGH THE CARBON BACKBONE of citrulline may come from either proline or glutamine/glutamate via pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) or from arginine that is converted to ornithine via the action of arginase (EC no. 3.5.3.1), all the carbon that appears in endogenously synthesized arginine must come from citrulline. Therefore, the conversion of citrulline to arginine is the best measure of total endogenous arginine synthesis, and this method has been successfully used to measure whole body arginine synthesis in adult humans (9). In previous studies, we used the proline-to-arginine conversion as a measure of whole body arginine synthesis in neonatal piglets (27)(28)(29)31); however, how much of the total endogenous arginine synthesis in piglets that arises from proline is currently unknown. By comparing the rate of conversion of proline to arginine to the rate of the citrulline-to-arginine conversion, the relative importance of proline as an arginine precursor can be assessed.In a previous study, we found that the addition of either arginine or citrulline to an arginine-deficient basal diet resulted in similar improvements in whole body arginine statu...