نتایج جستجو برای: citrulline

تعداد نتایج: 2203  

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2010
A H Herbers T Feuth J P Donnelly N M Blijlevens

BACKGROUND Currently, objective tests are lacking that enable the extent and duration of intestinal mucosal damage induced by myeloablative chemotherapy to be determined. To address this problem, we explored a citrulline-based assessment score as this amino acid is a simple quantitative marker of intestinal failure. PATIENTS AND METHODS From March 2004 to June 2007, citrulline concentrations ...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Katalina Hebeiss Heinz Kilbinger

Nitric oxide (NO) synthesis was examined in intact longitudinal muscle-myenteric plexus preparations of the guinea pig ileum by determining the formation of [3H]citrulline during incubation with [3H]arginine. Spontaneous [3H]citrulline production after 30 min was 80-90 dpm/mg, which constituted ∼1% of the tissue radioactivity. Electrical stimulation (10 Hz) led to a threefold increase in [3H]ci...

2003
HENRY A. LARDY

A characteristic consequence of a biotin deficiency in animals is a decreased ability to fix C402 into various tissue components including the amino acid arginine (1). Carbon dioxide is incorporated into arginine as a result of the conversion of ornithine to citrulline in the Krebs-Henseleit urea cycle (2). The methods developed by Cohen and Hayano (3, 4) for the synthesis of citrulline from or...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2016
Saskia J H Brinkmann Nikki Buijs Mechteld A R Vermeulen Efraim Oosterink Henk Schierbeek Albertus Beishuizen Jean-Paul P M de Vries Willem Wisselink Paul A M van Leeuwen

Postoperative renal failure is a common complication after open repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The amino acid arginine is formed in the kidneys from its precursor citrulline, and citrulline is formed from glutamine in the intestines. Arginine enhances the function of the immune and cardiovascular systems, which is important for recovery after surgery. We hypothesized that renal arginin...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Juan C Marini Barbara Stoll Inka Cajo Didelija Douglas G Burrin

Citrulline is an amino acid synthesized in the gut and utilized for the synthesis of the conditionally essential amino acid arginine. Recently, the origin of the ornithine utilized for citrulline synthesis has become a matter of discussion. Multiple physiological factors may have contributed to the differences found among different researchers; one of these is the developmental stage of the sub...

Journal: :Clinical science 1998
C H Dejong C F Welters N E Deutz E Heineman P B Soeters

1. Arginine can be produced in the kidney from citrulline. An important source of circulating citrulline is the intestinal breakdown of glutamine. Consequently, partial enterectomy leads to decreased plasma citrulline levels. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of diminished arterial citrulline levels on renal arginine production and total-body free arginine pools.2. Rena...

2013
Manuela Sailer Christoph Dahlhoff Pieter Giesbertz Mena K. Eidens Nicole de Wit Isabel Rubio-Aliaga Mark V. Boekschoten Michael Müller Hannelore Daniel

In humans, plasma amino acid concentrations of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and aromatic amino acids (AAA) increase in states of obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes. We here assessed whether these putative biomarkers can also be identified in two different obesity and diabetic mouse models. C57BL/6 mice with diet-induced obesity (DIO) mimic the metabolic impairments of obesity in huma...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2009
Madhumita Ananthakrishnan Frederick E Barr Marshall L Summar Heidi A Smith Mark Kaplowitz Gary Cunningham Jordan Magarik Yongmei Zhang Candice D Fike

Newborn piglets develop pulmonary hypertension and have diminished pulmonary vascular nitric oxide (NO) production when exposed to chronic hypoxia. NO is produced by endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) in the pulmonary vascular endothelium using l-arginine as a substrate and producing l-citrulline as a byproduct. l-Citrulline is metabolized to l-arginine by two enzymes that are colocated with eNOS i...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2003
Samantha M Wileman Giovanni E Mann Jeremy D Pearson Anwar R Baydoun

(1) l-citrulline, a coproduct of nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-catalysed metabolism of l-arginine to nitric oxide (NO), is an important intermediate of the urea cycle and a precursor for l-arginine biosynthesis in vascular cells. (2) In the present study, we have examined the characteristics of l-citrulline transport, regulation by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and the...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Nikki Buijs Saskia J H Brinkmann J Efraim Oosterink Joanna Luttikhold Henk Schierbeek Willem Wisselink Albertus Beishuizen Johannes B van Goudoever Alexander P J Houdijk Paul A M van Leeuwen Mechteld A R Vermeulen

BACKGROUND Arginine plays a role in many different pathways in multiple cell types. Consequently, a shortage of arginine, caused by pathologic conditions such as cancer or injury, has the potential to disturb many cellular and organ functions. Glutamine is the ultimate source for de novo synthesis of arginine in humans via the intestinal-renal axis. Therefore, we hypothesized that parenteral gl...

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