Major liver resection results in a changed plasma amino acid pattern as reflected by a decreased Fischer ratio which improves by bactericidal/permeability increasing protein

  • RJ Nijveldt
  • , MJ Wiezer
  • , C Meijer
  • , HA Prins
  • , MGS Muller
  • , DJ Gouma
  • , T Teerlink
  • , TM van Gulik
  • , IHMB Rinkes
  • , HW Tilanus
  • , CJH van de Velde
  • , T Wiggers
  • , FAN Zoetmulder
  • , M Scotte
  • , MA Cuesta
  • , S Meijer
  • , PAM van Leeuwen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Background/Aims: Major liver resection results in a high morbidity and mortality, and endotoxin plays a role in post-resection hepatic failure. Severe hepatic failure as seen in hepatitis and cirrhosis may be accompanied by hepatic encephalopathy and is characterized by a typical plasma amino acid pattern reflected by a decreased Fischer ratio. This study was performed to evaluate the plasma amino acid pattern in patients undergoing major liver surgery receiving placebo or the endotoxin-neutralizing agent bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (rBPI(21)) Patients and methods: Forty-eight patients were randomized in this phase II, dose escalation, multicenter trial. Plasma amino acid profiles were determined preoperatively, and on the first (day 1) and third (day 3) postoperative day. Results. In the placebo group the Fischer ratio decreased significantly on both postoperative days. Administration of rBPI(21) also resulted in a decreased Fischer ratio on day 1, but not on day 3. Highly elevated alanine plasma levels were observed on day 1 in placebo-treated patients, whereas rBPI21 prevented this elevation. Plasma alanine levels on day 1 correlated with the duration of post-resection hepatic failure. Conclusions: Major liver resection results in a decreased Fischer ratio and a rise in plasma alanine levels. Plasma levels of alanine on the first postoperative day correlated with the duration of the post-resection hepatic failure. rBPI(21) improved the Fischer ratio and prevented the rise of plasma alanine levels.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)56-63
    Number of pages8
    JournalLiver
    Volume21
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-2001

    Keywords

    • amino acids
    • liver resection
    • hepatic failure
    • branched chain amino acids
    • aromatic amino acids
    • hepatic encephalopathy
    • SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
    • PARTIALLY HEPATECTOMIZED RATS
    • HEPATIC RESECTION
    • TERMINAL FRAGMENT
    • ENCEPHALOPATHY
    • ENDOTOXIN
    • FAILURE
    • SEPSIS
    • MORBIDITY
    • LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE

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