1986
DOI: 10.1177/0148607186010004360
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Fibronectin Levels in Stressed and Septic Patients Fed with Total Parenteral Nutrition

Abstract: Plasma fibronectin concentrations were measured in healthy persons as well as in septic and stressed patients. A decrease in plasma fibronectin concentration was shown in volunteers receiving a low energy (600 kcal), amino acids- and lipid-deficient diet. Increased fibronectin levels were measured in stressed and septic patients, not receiving enteral nutrition, after adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN during 1 week). It is concluded that total parenteral nutrition facilitates improved fibronectin synthe… Show more

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