Phase IV Prospective Clinical Study to Evaluate the Effect of Taurine on Liver Function in Postsurgical Adult Patients Requiring Parenteral Nutrition

作者:Arrieta Francisco*; Antonio Balsa Jose; de la Puerta Cristina; Ignacio Botella Jose; Zamarron Isabel; Elias Elena; Ignacio Perez del Rio Jose; Alonso Paloma; Candela Angel; Miguel Blanco Colio Luis; Egido Jesus; Navarro Pilar; Vazquez Clotilde
来源:Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2014, 29(5): 672-680.
DOI:10.1177/0884533614533610

摘要

Background: Taurine's role in bile acid metabolism and anti-inflammatory activity could exert a protective effect on hepatobiliary complications associated with parenteral nutrition (PN). In this study, the effects of 2 amino acid solutions, with and without taurine, on liver function administered to nonacutely ill postsurgical patients as part of a short-term PN regimen were prospectively compared. Methods: Adult patients randomly received (double-blind) Tauramin 10% or a standard PN solution without taurine as the control (1.5 g amino acid/kg body weight [bw]/d; infusion rate of <= 4 mg glucose/kg bw/d) for a period of 5-30 days. gamma-Glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) and other indicators of liver function, glucose metabolism, lipid profile, inflammation markers, and treatment safety data were collected. Results: Thirty-five patients receiving taurine PN and 39 receiving control PN were enrolled (intention-to-treat [ITT] population). Most patients (n = 62) discontinued after day 7 of follow-up (per-protocol [PP] population: n = 24 and n = 27, respectively). ITT patients with high GGT values after 5 days of PN comprised 68.6% and 64.1%, respectively. The mean change in GGT values with respect to the baseline values was 167 +/- 192 and 157 +/- 185 IU/L, respectively. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels after 7 days of PN were significantly decreased in the taurine PN group of PP patients (-2.83 +/- 30.9 vs 23.9 +/- 27.0 mg/dL for control PN; P < .05). None of the adverse events reported (taurine PN: n = 6; control PN: n = 7) were treatment related. Conclusion: PN solutions with and without taurine had similar effects on liver function parameters, except for an LDL reduction in PN with taurine, when administered to nonacutely ill postsurgical patients in the short term (5-7 days).

  • 出版日期2014-10