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Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation
BACKGROUND: In clinical settings, early total enteral nutrition (TEN) is known to reduce the postoperative complication and infection rate as well as duration of postoperative stay compared with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in a variety of critical conditions. We aimed to compare effects TEN and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5139746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942279 http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr2009.08.1307 |
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author | Suzuki, Yutaka Kawasaki, Naruo Urashima, Mitsuyoshi Odaira, Hironori Noro, Takuji |
author_facet | Suzuki, Yutaka Kawasaki, Naruo Urashima, Mitsuyoshi Odaira, Hironori Noro, Takuji |
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description | BACKGROUND: In clinical settings, early total enteral nutrition (TEN) is known to reduce the postoperative complication and infection rate as well as duration of postoperative stay compared with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in a variety of critical conditions. We aimed to compare effects TEN and TPN on wound healing and explore its possible mechanisms using rat model. METHODS: Seven days after operation for inserting enteral tube into gastric space for TEN, Sprague-Dawley rats were made burn (15 mm) in the back. Rats were administrated with either TEN (N = 17) or TPN (N = 15) and evaluated condition of wound healing as well as serum/urine immunological and biochemical parameters at 28 days. RESULTS: Burned area was significantly reduced in TEN than in TPN group. Although body weight, serum levels of total protein, albumin and transferrin were the same levels between the two groups, urine nitrogen and intestinal atrophy were significant in TPN group. Conversely, weight of small bowel showed positive linear relationship with levels of parameters calculated as follows: [medication nitrogen quantity – (urine nitrogen + feces nitrogen)]/[medication nitrogen – feces nitrogen quantity]. Weights of spleen and tumor necrotizing factor-a levels in serum were higher in TPN than in TEN. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that TEN may facilitate wound healing compared with TPN through preventing intestinal atrophy, keeping protein anabolism and suppressing inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-51397462016-12-09 Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation Suzuki, Yutaka Kawasaki, Naruo Urashima, Mitsuyoshi Odaira, Hironori Noro, Takuji Gastroenterology Res Original Article BACKGROUND: In clinical settings, early total enteral nutrition (TEN) is known to reduce the postoperative complication and infection rate as well as duration of postoperative stay compared with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in a variety of critical conditions. We aimed to compare effects TEN and TPN on wound healing and explore its possible mechanisms using rat model. METHODS: Seven days after operation for inserting enteral tube into gastric space for TEN, Sprague-Dawley rats were made burn (15 mm) in the back. Rats were administrated with either TEN (N = 17) or TPN (N = 15) and evaluated condition of wound healing as well as serum/urine immunological and biochemical parameters at 28 days. RESULTS: Burned area was significantly reduced in TEN than in TPN group. Although body weight, serum levels of total protein, albumin and transferrin were the same levels between the two groups, urine nitrogen and intestinal atrophy were significant in TPN group. Conversely, weight of small bowel showed positive linear relationship with levels of parameters calculated as follows: [medication nitrogen quantity – (urine nitrogen + feces nitrogen)]/[medication nitrogen – feces nitrogen quantity]. Weights of spleen and tumor necrotizing factor-a levels in serum were higher in TPN than in TEN. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that TEN may facilitate wound healing compared with TPN through preventing intestinal atrophy, keeping protein anabolism and suppressing inflammation. Elmer Press 2009-08 2009-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5139746/ /pubmed/27942279 http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr2009.08.1307 Text en Copyright 2009, Suzuki et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Suzuki, Yutaka Kawasaki, Naruo Urashima, Mitsuyoshi Odaira, Hironori Noro, Takuji Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title | Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title_full | Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title_fullStr | Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title_full_unstemmed | Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title_short | Total Enteral Nutrition Facilitates Wound Healing Through Preventing Intestinal Atrophy, Keeping Protein Anabolism and Suppressing Inflammation |
title_sort | total enteral nutrition facilitates wound healing through preventing intestinal atrophy, keeping protein anabolism and suppressing inflammation |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5139746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942279 http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr2009.08.1307 |
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