Clinical nutrition : official journal of the European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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Randomized Controlled Trial
The pattern of amino acid exchange across the brain is unaffected by intravenous glutamine supplementation in head trauma patients.
Exogenous intravenous glutamine supplementation to head trauma patients leaves intracerebral glutamate concentration unaffected. The effect of an exogenous supply upon glutamine and glutamate exchange across the brain has still not been characterised. ⋯ Intravenous glutamine supplementation to head trauma patients was associated with an unaffected amino acid exchange pattern across head and leg, without any measurable uptake of glutamate across the brain. Endogenous glutamine production was in the normal range despite the low plasma glutamine concentration. This pilot study opens the possibility to perform prospective clinical trials in head trauma patients to evaluate the clinical efficacy of exogenous glutamine supplementation.