The effect of stress hormones on the interorgan flux of amino acids and on the concentration of free amino acids in skeletal muscle. 1985

J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
Department of Anaesthesiology, St. Erik's Hospital, S-112 82 Stockholm, Sweden.

Plasma concentrations of free amino acids have previously been found to decrease posttraumatically and this decrease can be reproduced by infusion of stress hormones. The mechanisms underlying this effect has not been investigated and therefore 14 healthy subjects were studied by infusing adrenaline alone or a combination of adrenaline, glucagon, and cortisol, in dosages giving pathophysiological plasma concentrations of the hormones. The influence on the interorgan fluxes of free amino acids and on the concentrations of free amino acids in skeletal muscle were determined. During hormone infusion splanchnic oxygen consumption doubled, indicating an increase in metabolic activity. There was a significant decrease in the arterial plasma level of all amino acids except alanine. Significant increases in alanine flux was noted, the release from one leg doubled and the splanchnic uptake increased by 60%. After only 1 h all essential amino acids showed a significantly decreased concentration in muscle while the level of alanine was increased. There were no differences between the two hormone groups. The results indicate that stress hormones can initiate an increased formation of alanine in skeletal muscle and an increase in alanine transport from the periphery to the splanchnic area.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
May 1993, Clinical physiology (Oxford, England),
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
May 1979, Clinical science (London, England : 1979),
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
April 1993, The Italian journal of gastroenterology,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
August 1987, Clinical science (London, England : 1979),
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
July 1974, The British journal of nutrition,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
January 1987, Advances in experimental medicine and biology,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
January 2006, The Journal of nutrition,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
August 1967, Igaku to seibutsugaku. Medicine and biology,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
January 2006, Neuro endocrinology letters,
J Wernerman, and R Brandt, and T Strandell, and L G Allgén, and E Vinnars
April 1969, Metabolism: clinical and experimental,
Copied contents to your clipboard!