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Clinical Trial
. 1986 Nov;27 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):96-102.
doi: 10.1136/gut.27.suppl_1.96.

Effect of branched chain amino acid infusions on body protein metabolism in cirrhosis of liver

Clinical Trial

Effect of branched chain amino acid infusions on body protein metabolism in cirrhosis of liver

P D Wright et al. Gut. 1986 Nov.

Abstract

Thirty seven patients with established cirrhosis of the liver were subjected to measurement of body protein metabolism using L-(1-14C) labelled leucine as a tracer. The effects of disease severity and those of solutions containing 0%, 16%, 35%, 53%, and 100% branched chain amino acids were evaluated. Significant increases in protein synthesis were noted with solutions containing 35%, 53%, and 100% branched chain amino acids, but in patients receiving 100% branched chain amino acids without additional essential amino acid supplement the increase in synthesis was matched by a significant increase in protein breakdown. Protein balance was thus improved only in patients receiving 35% and 53% branched chain amino acids. It was concluded that the high increase in protein breakdown in patients receiving 100% branched chain amino acids was undesirable, and such a solution should not be recommended for clinical use.

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