早产儿和低出生体重新生儿的肠内和肠外谷氨酰胺补充

Maria Carolina Borges, Marcelo Macedo Rogero, Júlio Tirapegui
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摘要

谷氨酰胺是血液和骨骼肌中最丰富的氨基酸,是肠细胞和白细胞等高周转率细胞的主要能量底物。此外,谷氨酰胺是通过胎盘传递给胎儿的最重要的氨基酸,与谷氨酸一起,是母乳中含量最多的氨基酸。早产儿通过胎盘的谷氨酰胺供应突然中断,这导致了对内源性合成或外源性氨基酸供应的完全依赖。早产儿(PT)和低出生体重新生儿(LBW)通常在出生后的最初几周内只接受不含谷氨酰胺的全肠外营养。必须指出的是,这些婴儿肌肉量低,因此,他们的谷氨酰胺存量有限。由于PT和BPN新生儿经历了密集的生长期和众多的生理应激,谷氨酰胺可能是生命这一阶段的有条件必需营养素,从而为研究评估PT和BPN新生儿肠内和肠外补充谷氨酰胺可能的临床益处提供了基础。
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Suplementação enteral e parenteral com glutamina em neonatos pré-termo e com baixo peso ao nascer
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid found in the blood and skeletal muscle, and is the principal energetic substrate for cells with a high turnover, such as enterocytes and leucocytes. Furthermore, glutamine is the most important amino acid that is passed to the foetus via the placenta, and together with glutamate, is the most abundant amino acid in maternal milk. Preterm infants suffer an abrupt interruption in the supply of glutamine via the placenta, which leads to an exclusive dependence on the endogenous synthesis or the exogenous supply of this amino acid. Preterm neonates (PT) as well as low-birth-weight neonates (LBW) frequently receive only total parenteral nutrition during their first weeks of life, which contains no glutamine. It must be pointed out that these infants present low muscular mass and that therefore, their stock of glutamine is limited. Because PT and BPN neonates are subject to intensive growth periods and numerous physiological stresses, it is possible that glutamine is a conditionally essential nutrient in this stage of life, thus giving foundation for the pursuit of studies aiming at the evaluation of the possible clinical benefits of enteral and parenteral supplementation with glutamine in PT and BPN neonates.
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