Fructose-1,6-diphosphate-added total parenteral nutrition in septic animals and stressed patients
10.3760/j.issn:0366-6999.2001.11.012
- VernacularTitle:加用1,6-二磷酸果糖的全肠外营养对感染动物及危重病人的支持效果
- Author:
Zhijun SHU
1
;
Jieshou LI
Author Information
1. Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine Integrated Hospital
- Keywords:
parenteral nutrition;
fructose-1,6-diphosphate;
sepsis;
stress
- From:
Chinese Medical Journal
2001;114(11):1171-1175
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the roles of fructose-1,6-diphosphate(FDP)-added total parenteral nutrition (TPN)in septic animals and stressed patients.Methods Thirteen adult dogs were randomly assigned to one of two study groups 6 hours after the induction of severe intra-abdominal infection.Group TPN(n =6)received 70 kcal· kg-1· d-1 of nonprotein calorie(NPC)and 0.56 g· kg-1· d-1 of nitrogen.1 g/kg of FDP was also infused to the animals in group TPN + FDP(n = 7)everyday.In the clinical study,the control group received routine TPN,while the study group(n = 16)was treated with TPN plus FDP(5 g,two times a day)for 7 days.Results In dogs with TPN support,plasma ATP levels were not changed significantly,while the value in the TPN + FDP group increased significantly from 0.18 μmol/L to 0.46 μmol/L at 24 h and 0.51 μmol/L at 48 h(P < 0.01).Muscular ATP increased markedly in the TPN + FDP group.Muscular creatine phosphate alues were not significantly changed in the TPN group,but the values increased in the TPN + FDP group from 4.06 μmol/g·wt at the beginning to 4.93 μmol/g· wt at 24 h and 5.60 μmol/g·wt at 48 h(P < 0.05),with a cytochrome oxidase increase in immunohistochemistry stain.In the clinical study,plasma ATP levels increased and urinary 3-methylhistidine production significantly decreased with an improved value for positive accumulative nitrogen balance in the FDP-infused group.Conclusion Our results suggest that total parenteral nutrition support with the supplement of fructose-1,6-diphosphate has a positive role in body energy production and protein metabolism in septic animals and stressed patients.