2021
DOI: 10.15388/amed.2021.28.2.16
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Impact of Immunonutrition on T Cell Activation: A Randomized Control Study in Cardiac Surgery Patients

Abstract: Background. Cardiac surgery provokes an intense inflammatory response that can cause an immunosuppressive state and adverse postoperative outcomes. We recently showed that postoperative immunonutrition with glutamine in “fragile” low-risk cardiac surgery patients was associated with a significantly increased level of CD3+ and CD4+ T cells. In order to clarify the biological relevance and clinical importance of these findings, we investigated whether an increase in the CD4+ T cell level was caused by changes in… Show more

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“…GLN was part of the immunonutrition complex (GLN 10 g, carbohydrate 10 g, b-carotene 1.7 mg, vitamin E 83 mg, vitamin C 250 mg, Zn 3.4 mg, Se 50 mg, and fiber 1.2 g) [95]. The T cell activation status was not affected [96]. Starting from the idea that nutritional deficiencies might induce inflammation and that cardiac surgery can bring a serum amino acid drop, Norouzi et al (2022) studied the oral combination of GLN (7 g), β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) (1.5 g), and arginine (ARG) (7 g) for 30 days before cardiac surgery [97,98].…”
Section: Glutamine In Cardiac Surgery-the Clinical Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GLN was part of the immunonutrition complex (GLN 10 g, carbohydrate 10 g, b-carotene 1.7 mg, vitamin E 83 mg, vitamin C 250 mg, Zn 3.4 mg, Se 50 mg, and fiber 1.2 g) [95]. The T cell activation status was not affected [96]. Starting from the idea that nutritional deficiencies might induce inflammation and that cardiac surgery can bring a serum amino acid drop, Norouzi et al (2022) studied the oral combination of GLN (7 g), β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) (1.5 g), and arginine (ARG) (7 g) for 30 days before cardiac surgery [97,98].…”
Section: Glutamine In Cardiac Surgery-the Clinical Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%