2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2008.01.056
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Glutamine as a modulator of the immune system of critical care patients: Effect on Toll-like receptor expression. A preliminary study

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“…Lower-dose glutamine Brantley & Pierce (12) Déchelotte et al (15) Fuentes-Orozco et al (18) Griffiths et al (21) Hall et al (22) Jones et al (25) Kumar et al (27) Luo et al (28) Ockenga et al (33) Perez-Barcena et al (36) Sahin et al (38) Tjäder et al (41) Wischmeyer et al (42) Subtotal ( (P=0·11) 14 1 2 2 11 4 0 10 47 32 22 21 72 41 10 59 304 9 6 5 10 21 3 2 4 37 31 22 24 72 39 10 64 299 1·32 0·13 0·34 0·15 0·44 1·30 0·16 3·06 0·66 0·50, 3·51 0·02, 1·19 0·06, 1·98 0·03, 0·78 0·19, 0·99 0·27, 6·21 0·01, 3·85 0·90, Categorisation into critical illness or surgical trials was difficult. Trials in which participants had pancreatitis or surgery followed by complications, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lower-dose glutamine Brantley & Pierce (12) Déchelotte et al (15) Fuentes-Orozco et al (18) Griffiths et al (21) Hall et al (22) Jones et al (25) Kumar et al (27) Luo et al (28) Ockenga et al (33) Perez-Barcena et al (36) Sahin et al (38) Tjäder et al (41) Wischmeyer et al (42) Subtotal ( (P=0·11) 14 1 2 2 11 4 0 10 47 32 22 21 72 41 10 59 304 9 6 5 10 21 3 2 4 37 31 22 24 72 39 10 64 299 1·32 0·13 0·34 0·15 0·44 1·30 0·16 3·06 0·66 0·50, 3·51 0·02, 1·19 0·06, 1·98 0·03, 0·78 0·19, 0·99 0·27, 6·21 0·01, 3·85 0·90, Categorisation into critical illness or surgical trials was difficult. Trials in which participants had pancreatitis or surgery followed by complications, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical illness PN de Beaux et al (14) Déchelotte et al (15) Estivariz et al (16) Fuentes-Orozco et al (18) Fuentes-Orozco et al (17) Griffiths et al (21) Ockenga et al (33) Perez-Barcena et al (36) Sahin et al (38) Wischmeyer et al (42) Subtotal (95 % CI) Total events: 104 (treatment), 136 (control) Test for heterogeneity: χ 2 12·9, df 9 (P=0·17), I 2 30·4 % Test for overall effect: Z 2·24 (P=0·03)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of critical care patients the study shows that parenteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine (0.35 g glutamine/kg/day as dipeptide Ala-Gln, Dipeptiven, Fresenius Kabi) for 5 days does not change the expression of TLR2 or TLR-4 receptors in peripheral blood monocytes in 15 septic patients [34]. Moreover expression of TLR-2 and TLR-4 receptors were similar in groups with (15 septic patients) and without (15 septic patients) glutamine supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the case of critical care patients a recent study showed that parenteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine does not increase the expression of TLR2 or TLR4 in peripheral blood monocytes [59]. In trauma patients in the ICU, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) supplemented with glutamine does not improve the expression or the functionality of TLRs in peripheral blood monocytes [60].…”
Section: Glutaminementioning
confidence: 99%