Quantification of protein metabolism in vivo for skin, wound, and muscle in severe burn patients

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Gore, Dennis C.
Chinkes, David L.
Wolf, Steven E.
Sanford, Arthur P.
Herndon, David N.
Wolfe, Robert R.
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[1] Univ Texas, Dept Surg, Med Branch, Galveston, TX 77555 USA
[2] Shriners Hosp Children, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
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10.1177/0148607106030004331
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
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Background: In response to injury, muscle catabolism can be extensive, and in theory, the wound consumes amino acids to support healing. The purpose of this study is to assess a technique by which in vivo protein kinetics of muscle, wound, and normal skin can be quantified in burn-injured patients. Methods: Study protocol consisting of infusion of d(5) phenylalanine; biopsies of skeletal muscle, skin, and donor-site wound on the leg; quantification of blood flow to total leg, wound, and skin; and sequential blood sampling from the femoral artery and vein. Five-compartment modeling was used to quantify the rates of protein synthesis, breakdown, and phenylalanine transport between muscle, wound, and skin. Results: The study results demonstrated a net release of phenylalanine from muscle yet a net consumption of phenylalanine by the wound. Compared with skin, the wound had a substantially increased rate of protein synthesis and a reduced rate of protein breakdown (p < .01). Transport rates into and out of muscle were significantly higher than those for wound (p < .01). Conclusions: This novel methodology enables in vivo quantification of the integrated response of muscle, wound, and skin protein/amino acid metabolism and confirms the long-held theory of a net catabolism of muscle and a net anabolism of wound protein in patients after injury. This methodology can be used to assess the metabolic impact of such measures as nutrition, pharmacologic agents, and surgical procedures.
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