American journal of surgery
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Patients with sepsis often manifest disorientation, somnolence, asterixis and coma, symptoms also seen in portasystemic encephalopathy. Altered plasma concentrations of the neutral amino acids and in creased blood-brain transport of these acids may play a role in portasystemic encephalopathy. Plasma amino acids and blood-brain barrier transport of neutral amino acids were investigated in a rat model of abdominal sepsis, cecal ligation and puncture. ⋯ The brain uptake of several neutral amino acids was increased in the septic rats, while the uptake of lysine, a basic amino acid, was normal. In the brain capillaries isolated from septic rats, tyrosine and leucine transport was also greater than in sham-operated animals. Elevated neutral amino acids may play a role in the encephalopathy encountered in septic patients similar to its role in patients with portasystemic encephalopathy, as similar mechanisms appear to be operating.