1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(87)80017-x
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Plasma clearances of branched-chain amino acids in control subjects and in patients with cirrhosis

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“…In contrast, in the kidney the Tyr production rate plus appearance from protein breakdown (7.0 Ϯ 1.5 mol͞min) is greater than its disposal rate (1.8 Ϯ 1.0 mol͞min), resulting in a net release of Tyr from the kidney during the postabsorption state. Of note, in patients with cirrhosis, circulating Tyr concentrations are higher than in healthy control subjects (29) because of the greater impact the liver has on the Tyr disposal rate than on Tyr production (Phe conversion to Tyr). Theoretically, renal failure should have little impact on the Tyr disposal rate if the liver is functioning normally but will have relatively higher impact on Tyr production and appearance in the systemic circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast, in the kidney the Tyr production rate plus appearance from protein breakdown (7.0 Ϯ 1.5 mol͞min) is greater than its disposal rate (1.8 Ϯ 1.0 mol͞min), resulting in a net release of Tyr from the kidney during the postabsorption state. Of note, in patients with cirrhosis, circulating Tyr concentrations are higher than in healthy control subjects (29) because of the greater impact the liver has on the Tyr disposal rate than on Tyr production (Phe conversion to Tyr). Theoretically, renal failure should have little impact on the Tyr disposal rate if the liver is functioning normally but will have relatively higher impact on Tyr production and appearance in the systemic circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Plasma amino acid concentrations were determined with a 3A30 Carlo Erba Amino Analyser (Carlo Erba-Fisons, Rodano, Milan, Italy), using the method described previously. 27 All the samples of each subject were run within the same assay. In our laboratory, the intraassay and inter-assay coef®cients of variation in the determination of plasma amino acids were within AE 5% and AE 10%, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All administrations of Tarvil ® and placebo took place at the same time of the day (around 10 a.m.). The period of time between tests and the fasting period before tests were chosen to minimize any potential carryover effects as BCAA have a half-life of about 1.5 h and take approximately 8 h to clear (Marchesini et al 1987).…”
Section: Experimental Design and General Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%