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'Immunonutrition' Has Failed to Improve Peritonitis-Induced Septic Shock in Rodents

Authors :
Helms, J. (Julie)
Meyer, G. (G)
Degirmenci, S. (Su Emmanuelle) E. (E)
Burban, M. (Mélanie)
Schini-Kerth, V. (Valerie)
Cynober, L. (L)
De Bandt, J. (J) P. (P)
Hasselmann, M. (M)
Meziani, F. (Ferhat)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Immunonutrition in sepsis, including n-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) or L-arginine supplementation, is a controversial issue that has yielded a great number of studies for the last thirty-five years, and the conclusions regarding the quantity and quality of this support in patients are deceiving. The aim of the present experimental study is to investigate the effects of a pretreatment with enteral nutrition enriched with n-3 PUFAs or L-arginine on vascular dysfunctions, inflammation and oxidative stress during septic shock in rats. DESIGN: Rats were fed with enteral Peptamen(R) HN (HN group), Peptamen(R) AF containing n-3 PUFAs (AF group) or Peptamen(R) AF enriched with L-arginine (AFA group). On day 4, peritonitis by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) was performed. Rats were resuscitated (H18) once septic shock was established. After a 4-hour resuscitation, vessels and organs were harvested to assess inflammation, superoxide anion, nitric oxide and prostacyclin levels. Ex-vivo vascular reactivity was also performed. RESULTS: Compared to CLP-AF or CLP-HN groups, 47.6% of CLP-AFA rats died before the beginning of hemodynamic measurements (vs. 8.0% and 20.0% respectively, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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