Insulin therapy improves protein metabolism in the critically ill

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Elena Bogdanovic
Marc G Jeschke
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[1] Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Sunnybrook Hospital,Department of Surgery Division of Plastic Surgery
[2] University of Toronto,undefined
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Critical Care | / 16卷
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Hyperglycemia; Blood Glucose Level; Hypoglycemia; Insulin Therapy; Protein Metabolism;
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Critical illness, trauma and burns are associated with profound metabolic abnormalities, of which protein catabolism, hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are hallmarks of these conditions. Increased protein breakdown and loss results in muscle wasting, weakness and diminished functioning. Interestingly, hyperglycemia and insulin resistance augment catabolic responses. Insulin, which is routinely administered to critically ill patients to prevent excessive hyperglycemia, also stimulates protein synthesis and prevents whole-body protein loss. The present commentary highlights the results of a recent study published in Critical Care and discusses whether moderate insulin therapy is equally as beneficial as conventional insulin therapy in preventing protein catabolism and loss.
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