The Journal of surgical research
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Patients with sepsis often manifest symptoms of encephalopathy similar to those observed in portasystemic encephalopathy. As a causal relationship has been demonstrated between hepatic encephalopathy and a deranged brain neurotransmitter profile, the catecholaminergic and serotoninergic brain neurotransmitter profile in a septic rat model was investigated. ⋯ The infusion of branched chain amino acids during sepsis had no effect on this deranged brain neurotransmitter profile. Previous results of derangements in the blood-brain barrier transport mechanism combined with the present findings of a deranged brain amino acid and neurotransmitter profile during sepsis may be responsible, at least in part, for the metabolic encephalopathy observed during sepsis and might suggest a common etiology for septic, hepatic, and other metabolic encephalopathies.