New developments in lipid emulsions for parenteral nutrition.

L Ekman, A Wretlind, L Moldawer
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More than one thousand publications have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of today's lipid emulsions including long chain fatty acids under experimental and clinical conditions. This has resulted in a general acceptance of a dual energy system comprising both carbohydrates and lipids as non-protein calories in total parenteral nutrition. Non-carnitine-dependent fatty acid has been suggested as a superior energy source in clinical situations where carnitine may be in the subnormal range. A medium chain triglyceride (MCT) emulsion would provide an energy source with a more readily oxidizable substrate. The tolerance of MCT is less than that of long chain triglyceride (LCT), whereby only physical mixtures of these emulsions will be used in humans. A structured lipid (SL) is a triglyceride which includes both medium and long chained fatty acids within the same triglyceride. Emulsions including SL have demonstrated a decreased protein energy expenditure and increased serum albumin in burned animal. The SL has also been superior to LCT emulsions in stimulating muscle protein synthesis and maintaining body weight in hepatectomized animals. These positive effects on protein kinetics have been concomitant with a lower RES involvement during septicemia in burned guinea pigs. Emulsions including fatty acids with odd-number carbons give a possibility to provide a fat emulsion which also could contribute positively to the glucose homeostasis. The omega-3 family of fatty acids has demonstrated a potential pharmacologic effect with regard to their ability to decrease blood viscosity and improve survival rate in endotoxin shock in an experimental model. These observations have been ascribed to changes in thromboxin A2 levels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

肠外营养用脂质乳剂的新进展。
一千多份出版物已经在实验和临床条件下证明了包括长链脂肪酸在内的当今脂质乳剂的安全性和有效性。这导致了普遍接受的双重能量系统,包括碳水化合物和脂质作为非蛋白质卡路里的总肠外营养。非肉毒碱依赖脂肪酸已被认为是一个优越的能量来源,在临床情况下,肉毒碱可能在亚正常范围。中链甘油三酯(MCT)乳剂将提供更容易氧化的底物的能量来源。MCT的耐受性低于长链甘油三酯(LCT),因此只有这些乳剂的物理混合物才能用于人体。结构脂质(SL)是一种甘油三酯,在同一甘油三酯中包括中链和长链脂肪酸。含有SL的乳剂在烧伤动物中显示出降低蛋白质能量消耗和增加血清白蛋白。在去肝动物中,SL在刺激肌肉蛋白质合成和维持体重方面也优于LCT乳剂。这些对蛋白质动力学的积极影响伴随着烧伤豚鼠败血症期间RES的降低。含有奇数碳脂肪酸的乳剂提供了一种提供脂肪乳剂的可能性,这种脂肪乳剂对葡萄糖稳态也有积极的贡献。在实验模型中,omega-3脂肪酸家族在降低血液粘度和提高内毒素休克存活率方面显示出潜在的药理作用。这些观察结果归因于血栓素A2水平的变化。(摘要删节250字)
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