2000
DOI: 10.1093/jn/130.9.2222
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The Relationship between Plasma Taurine and Other Amino Acid Levels in Human Sepsis

Abstract: Although reports of decreased plasma taurine in trauma, sepsis and critical illness are available, very little is known about the relationships among changes in plasma taurine, other amino acid levels and metabolic variables. We analyzed a large series of plasma amino acid profiles obtained in trauma patients with sepsis who were undergoing total parenteral nutrition. The correlations between plasma taurine, other amino acid levels, parenteral substrate doses and metabolic and cardiorespiratory variables were … Show more

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“…Hypocholesterolemia is also related to decreases in some plasma proteins. Direct relationships between cholesterol and albumin, total protein, prealbumin, retinol-binding protein, transferrin, iron binding capacity, cholinesterase, and prothrombin activity have recently been confi rmed 34,82,84,94,95 . These relationships can be explained by hemodilution acting concomitantly on cholesterol and on the other variables, by the release of mediators and cytokines of the acute phase response, and by impaired liver synthesis or insuffi ciency of substrate.…”
Section: Clinical Consequences Of Hypocholesterolemiamentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Hypocholesterolemia is also related to decreases in some plasma proteins. Direct relationships between cholesterol and albumin, total protein, prealbumin, retinol-binding protein, transferrin, iron binding capacity, cholinesterase, and prothrombin activity have recently been confi rmed 34,82,84,94,95 . These relationships can be explained by hemodilution acting concomitantly on cholesterol and on the other variables, by the release of mediators and cytokines of the acute phase response, and by impaired liver synthesis or insuffi ciency of substrate.…”
Section: Clinical Consequences Of Hypocholesterolemiamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The degree of hypocholesterolemia reproduces, in a parallel manner, the seriousness of the infl ammatory response and metabolic dysregulation, abnormalities in cytokine level, gravity of illness and organ dysfunction, and it has a negative predictive value 35,61,[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86] .…”
Section: Clinical Consequences Of Hypocholesterolemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large series of plasma amino acid pro¢les were obtained in 250 trauma patients with sepsis who were undergoing total parenteral nutrition [11]. The results, which characterized the relationships between plasma taurine and other amino acid levels in sepsis, provide evidence that the more severe decreases in plasma taurine correlate with the worsening of metabolic and cardiorespiratory patterns.…”
Section: Taurine and Taurolidine As Adjunct Therapy For Infections Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levels of these amino acids increased simultaneously with increasing doses of leucine, isoleucine and valine in total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Decreasing taurine was associated with increasing lactate, arteriovenous O 2 concentration difference and respiratory index, and with decreasing cholesterol and cardiac index 25 . Taurine plays a role in the modulation of intracellular free calcium concentration, and although it is one of the few amino acids not incorporated into proteins, taurine is one of the most abundant amino acids in the brain, retina, muscle tissue, and organs throughout the body.…”
Section: Author Effect Of Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 84%