Article
Intravenous glutamine decreases lung and distal organ injury in an experimental model of abdominal sepsis
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OLIVEIRA, Gisele P. et al. Intravenous glutamine decreases lung and distal organ injury in an experimental model of abdominal sepsis. Critical Care, v.13, R74, 11p, May 2009.
1364-8535
10.1186/cc7888
1466-609X
Autor
Oliveira, Gisele P.
Oliveira, Mariana B. G.
Santos, Raquel S.
Lima, Letícia D.
Dias, Cristina M.
Ab' Saber, Alexandre M.
Teodoro, Walcy R.
Capelozzi, Vera L.
Gomes, Rachel N.
Bozza, Patrícia T.
Pelosi, Paolo
Rocco, Patricia R. M.
Resumen
The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has been reported in experimental sepsis; however, its efficacy at improving oxygenation and lung mechanics, attenuating diaphragm and distal organ injury has to be better elucidated. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that a single early intravenous dose of glutamine was associated not only with the improvement of lung morpho-function, but also the reduction of the inflammatory process and epithelial cell apoptosis in kidney, liver, and intestine villi.