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Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy

INTRODUCTION: Parenteral nutrition (PN) dependence in short bowel syndrome (SBS) patients is linked to the functionality of the remnant small bowel (RSB). Patients may wean off PN following a period of intestinal adaptation that restores this functionality. Currently, plasma citrulline is the standa...

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Autores principales: López-Tejero, M. Dolores, Virgili, Núria, Targarona, Jordi, Ruiz, Jorge, García, Natalia, Oró, Denise, García-Villoria, Judit, Creus, Gloria, Pita, Ana M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5045203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27689355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163762
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author López-Tejero, M. Dolores
Virgili, Núria
Targarona, Jordi
Ruiz, Jorge
García, Natalia
Oró, Denise
García-Villoria, Judit
Creus, Gloria
Pita, Ana M.
author_facet López-Tejero, M. Dolores
Virgili, Núria
Targarona, Jordi
Ruiz, Jorge
García, Natalia
Oró, Denise
García-Villoria, Judit
Creus, Gloria
Pita, Ana M.
author_sort López-Tejero, M. Dolores
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description INTRODUCTION: Parenteral nutrition (PN) dependence in short bowel syndrome (SBS) patients is linked to the functionality of the remnant small bowel (RSB). Patients may wean off PN following a period of intestinal adaptation that restores this functionality. Currently, plasma citrulline is the standard biomarker for monitoring intestinal functionality and adaptation. However, available studies reveal that the relationship the biomarker with the length and function of the RSB is arguable. Thus, having additional biomarkers would improve pointing out PN weaning. AIM: By measuring concomitant changes in citrulline and the novel biomarker apolipoprotein AIV (Apo AIV), as well as taking into account the anatomy of the RSB, this exploratory study aims to a better understanding of the intestinal adaptation process and characterization of the SBS patients under PN. METHODS: Thirty four adult SBS patients were selected and assigned to adapted (aSBS) and non-adapted (nSBS) groups after reconstructive surgeries. Remaining jejunum and ileum lengths were recorded. The aSBS patients were either on an oral diet (ORAL group), those with intestinal insufficiency, or on oral and home parenteral nutrition (HPN group), those with chronic intestinal failure. Apo AIV and citrulline were analyzed in plasma samples after overnight fasting. An exploratory ROC analysis using citrulline as gold standard was performed. RESULTS: Biomarkers, Apo AIV and citrulline showed a significant correlation with RSBL in aSBS patients. In jejuno-ileocolic patients, only Apo AIV correlated with RSBL (r(b) = 0.54) and with ileum length (r(b) = 0.84). In patients without ileum neither biomarker showed any correlation with RSBL. ROC analysis indicated the Apo AIV cut-off value to be 4.6 mg /100 mL for differentiating between the aSBS HPN and ORAL groups. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, in addition to citrulline, Apo AIV can be set as a biomarker to monitor intestinal adaptation in SBS patients. As short bowel anatomy is shown to influence citrulline and Apo AIV plasma values, both biomarkers complement each other furnishing a new insight to manage PN dependence.
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spelling pubmed-50452032016-10-27 Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy López-Tejero, M. Dolores Virgili, Núria Targarona, Jordi Ruiz, Jorge García, Natalia Oró, Denise García-Villoria, Judit Creus, Gloria Pita, Ana M. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Parenteral nutrition (PN) dependence in short bowel syndrome (SBS) patients is linked to the functionality of the remnant small bowel (RSB). Patients may wean off PN following a period of intestinal adaptation that restores this functionality. Currently, plasma citrulline is the standard biomarker for monitoring intestinal functionality and adaptation. However, available studies reveal that the relationship the biomarker with the length and function of the RSB is arguable. Thus, having additional biomarkers would improve pointing out PN weaning. AIM: By measuring concomitant changes in citrulline and the novel biomarker apolipoprotein AIV (Apo AIV), as well as taking into account the anatomy of the RSB, this exploratory study aims to a better understanding of the intestinal adaptation process and characterization of the SBS patients under PN. METHODS: Thirty four adult SBS patients were selected and assigned to adapted (aSBS) and non-adapted (nSBS) groups after reconstructive surgeries. Remaining jejunum and ileum lengths were recorded. The aSBS patients were either on an oral diet (ORAL group), those with intestinal insufficiency, or on oral and home parenteral nutrition (HPN group), those with chronic intestinal failure. Apo AIV and citrulline were analyzed in plasma samples after overnight fasting. An exploratory ROC analysis using citrulline as gold standard was performed. RESULTS: Biomarkers, Apo AIV and citrulline showed a significant correlation with RSBL in aSBS patients. In jejuno-ileocolic patients, only Apo AIV correlated with RSBL (r(b) = 0.54) and with ileum length (r(b) = 0.84). In patients without ileum neither biomarker showed any correlation with RSBL. ROC analysis indicated the Apo AIV cut-off value to be 4.6 mg /100 mL for differentiating between the aSBS HPN and ORAL groups. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, in addition to citrulline, Apo AIV can be set as a biomarker to monitor intestinal adaptation in SBS patients. As short bowel anatomy is shown to influence citrulline and Apo AIV plasma values, both biomarkers complement each other furnishing a new insight to manage PN dependence. Public Library of Science 2016-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5045203/ /pubmed/27689355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163762 Text en © 2016 López-Tejero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
López-Tejero, M. Dolores
Virgili, Núria
Targarona, Jordi
Ruiz, Jorge
García, Natalia
Oró, Denise
García-Villoria, Judit
Creus, Gloria
Pita, Ana M.
Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title_full Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title_fullStr Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title_full_unstemmed Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title_short Apo AIV and Citrulline Plasma Concentrations in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: The Influence of Short Bowel Anatomy
title_sort apo aiv and citrulline plasma concentrations in short bowel syndrome patients: the influence of short bowel anatomy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5045203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27689355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163762
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