McCauley R, Platell C, Hall J, McCulloch R
University Department of Surgery, Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia.
Aust N Z J Surg. 1990 Jun;60(6):471-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1990.tb07405.x.
Branched chain amino acids (BCAA) may serve as a major oxidative fuel for skeletal muscle during periods of starvation. This study compared the ability of protein-undernourished rats to heal musculo-aponeurotic wounds of the abdominal wall when they were infused with solutions containing 45% BCAA or 8% BCAA (conventional TPN). Although the provision of 45% BCAA tended to result in better nourished animals and significantly increased plasma glutamine concentrations, this was not associated with improved healing.
在饥饿期间,支链氨基酸(BCAA)可能作为骨骼肌的主要氧化燃料。本研究比较了蛋白质营养不良的大鼠在输注含45% BCAA或8% BCAA(传统全胃肠外营养)的溶液时,愈合腹壁肌肉腱膜伤口的能力。尽管提供45% BCAA往往会使动物营养状况更好,并显著提高血浆谷氨酰胺浓度,但这与伤口愈合改善无关。