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Role of Glucagon in Catabolism and Muscle Wasting of Critical Illness and Modulation by Nutrition.

Steven E ThiessenSarah DerdeInge DereseThomas DufourChloé Albert VegaLies LangoucheChloë GoossensNele PeersmanPieter VermeerschSarah Vander PerreJens J HolstPieter J WoutersIlse VanhorebeekGreet Van den Berghe
Published in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2017)
These data suggest that elevated glucagon availability during critical illness increases hepatic amino acid catabolism, explaining the illness-induced hypoaminoacidemia, without affecting muscle wasting and without a sustained impact on blood glucose. Furthermore, amino acid infusion likely results in a further breakdown of amino acids in the liver, mediated by increased glucagon, without preventing muscle wasting. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 00512122).
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