The purpose of this study is to study the stimulating effects of prolonged (8h) enteral L-citrulline supplementation on the normalisation of the plasma citrulline concentrations and the Arginine-NO metabolism, the microcirculation, the systemic hemodynamics, vascular permeability, and organ function and disease severity scores.
NO synthesis is compromised during sepsis through lack of arginine de novo synthesis and may thereby contribute to impaired microcirculation and organ dysfunction. Supplementation of L-citrulline in septic patients will increase NO production without increased arginase activity and these effects will be studied on arginine-NO metabolism,improved organ function, vascular permeability and microcirculation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
L-citrulline, 1.8micromol/kg/min, during 8 hours continuously supplemented
L-alanine enteral infusion, isocaloric dosage (3.6 micromol/kg/min), during 8 hours, continuously supplemented
University Hospital Maastricht
Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
To study stimulating effects of prolonged (8h) enteral L-citrulline supplementation on the normalisation of the arginine-NO metabolism
Time frame: 8 hours
Secondary study endpoints are the microcirculation, the vascular permeability and organ function scores.
Time frame: within 8 hours
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