创伤、癌症和肠内营养期间内脏和肌肉的体内器官间蛋白质代谢

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蛋白质动力学的研究已经进入了一个新的时代,因为人们认识到,整个身体的蛋白质周转只能很好地反映发生在几个器官中的真实事件,以及体内存在的大量蛋白质。人们也越来越认识到,蛋白质的同时合成和降解在几种代谢条件下(如饥饿、进食、创伤后和运动期间)的调节和适应中起着重要作用。特别重要的是认识到单个蛋白质的动力学可能朝相反的方向变化,从而导致α-氨基氮的通量,这有助于适应和生存不断变化的环境。目前,分子生物学调控是研究的重点。然而,重要的是,在完整的生物体中发生的代谢过程仍然定义不清。新技术允许探索这些过程,因此应促使在这一领域开展进一步的研究。
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In vivo inter-organ protein metabolism of the splanchnic region and muscle during trauma, cancer and enteral nutrition

The study of protein kinetics has entered a new era by the recognition that whole body protein turnover only poorly reflects the true events occurring in several organs and with regard to the multitude of proteins present in the body. It is also increasingly recognized that the simultaneous synthesis and degradation of proteins is important in regulation and adaptation during several metabolic conditions like starvation, feeding, after trauma, and during exercise. Expecially important is the recognition that the kinetics of individual proteins may change in opposite directions, thereby leading to fluxes of α-amino-nitrogen that serve to adapt to and survive a changing environment. At present, much emphasis is put upon molecular biological regulation. However, it is important that the metabolic processes that occur in the intact organism are still poorly defined. New technology allows the exploration of these processes, which should therefore prompt the initiation of further research in this area.

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