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TPNの消化器に対する侵襲とグルタミンの効果について

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Title: TPNの消化器に対する侵襲とグルタミンの効果について
Other Titles: Influence of Total Parenteral Nutrition in Immature Rat : Effect of Glutamine Infusion on Bowel in Tegrity
Authors: 大川, 由美1 Browse this author
Authors(alt): Okawa, Yumi1
Keywords: parenteral nutrition
glutamin
immature rats
bacterial translocation
Issue Date: 29-Sep-1995
Publisher: Hokkaido University
Abstract: Although many complications, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is accepted important therapeutic adjunct for management of pediatric patient, who aren't allowed to eat. Recently, bacterial translocation was added to the complications of TPN. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of TPN on the gut in immature rats. 65g rats were randomized to one of four groups. : Group C (control) received food and water ad libitum. Group P(TPN) received standard TPN solution. Group G (TPN+GLT) received glutamine(7g/400ml of TPN). Group E (TPN with enhanced protein) received TPN solution with enhanced protein (18.5g/400ml), without GLT. CFU of E. coli in mesenteric lymphnodes was significantly higher in group P than in other 3 groups at 5 days. Hepatic glutathione was significantly higher in group G than in group P and group E at 7 days. Weight of wet intestine was the highest in group C in all groups, and significantly higher in group G than in group P and group E at 3 and 7 days. Mucosal protein of group C was the highest of those of 4 groups. That of group G was significantly higher than those of group P and G in 5 and 7 days. Mucosal thickness and villous height were the highest in group C in 4 groups. Mueosal thickness was significantly higher in group G than in group P and group P at 5 and 7 days. Villous height was significantly higher in group G than in group P and group E at all days. These results suggest that TPN promotes intestinal atrophy from early days after TPN in immature rats, that glutamine might play a role in maintenance of structual integrity of intestine, and that glutamine would prevent the bacterial translocation.
Description: ランニング・タイトル: 幼若ラットに対するTPNの影響
Conffering University: 北海道大学
Degree Report Number: 乙第4819号
Degree Level: 博士
Degree Discipline: 医学
Type: theses (doctoral)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/51287
Appears in Collections:学位論文 (Theses) > 博士 (医学)

Submitter: 大川 由美

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