Protein malnutrition prevents heat conservation induced by amino acid infusion during general anesthesia in rats

The intravenous administration of an amino acid (AA) mixture during general anesthesia reduces anesthesia-induced hypothermia. AA-induced skeletal muscle protein synthesis and thermogenesis play important roles in the antihypothermic effects of AAs. We hypothesized that a preanesthetic dietary prote...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2019-05, Vol.65, p.79-88
Hauptverfasser: Kanazawa, Masahiro, Watanabe, Mariko, Suzuki, Toshiyasu
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Zusammenfassung:The intravenous administration of an amino acid (AA) mixture during general anesthesia reduces anesthesia-induced hypothermia. AA-induced skeletal muscle protein synthesis and thermogenesis play important roles in the antihypothermic effects of AAs. We hypothesized that a preanesthetic dietary protein deficiency impairs the antihypothermic effects of AAs during general anesthesia due to a reduction in thermogenesis caused by a decrease in muscle protein synthesis. Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: fed a control diet plus saline (CON-SAL) or the AA mixture (CON-AA), and fed a protein-free diet plus saline (PF-SAL) or the AA mixture (PF-AA). SAL solution or AA mixture solution was infused for 180 minutes during sevoflurane anesthesia, and rectal temperatures were measured. Rectal temperatures were significantly higher in the CON-AA group than in the PF-AA group 90 to 180 minutes after initiating the intravenous infusion of the test solutions. There was no significant difference between the PF-SAL and PF-AA groups. Plasma insulin concentrations were significantly higher in the CON-AA group than in the PF-AA group (P 
ISSN:0271-5317
1879-0739
DOI:10.1016/j.nutres.2019.02.007