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Plasma-Free Amino Acid Profiles in Crohn's Disease: Relationship With the Crohn Disease Activity Index.

Toshimi Chiba, Kazuyuki Suzuki, Takayuki Matsumoto
Other Clinical medicine insights. Gastroenterology 2018 15 citations
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Study Design

Type d'étude
Observational Study
Taille de l'échantillon
29
Population
Patients with Crohn's disease
Intervention
Plasma-Free Amino Acid Profiles in Crohn's Disease: Relationship With the Crohn Disease Activity Index. None
Comparateur
None
Critère de jugement principal
PFAA profiles and CDAI correlation
Direction de l'effet
Mixed
Risque de biais
Unclear

Abstract

UNLABELLED: We aimed to clarify the relationship between plasma-free amino acid (PFAA) profiles and the Crohn's disease (CD) activity index (CDAI) in patients with CD. METHODS: We measured fasting PFAA concentrations in 29 patients with CD and their correlation with disease activity. RESULTS: In all patients, significant correlations were noted between CDAI and concentrations of valine, methionine, leucine, histidine, tryptophan, alanine, tyrosine, total amino acids (TAAs), nonessential amino acids (NEAAs), essential amino acids (EAAs), and branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). In patients with the ileo-colonic type of CD, significant correlations were noted between CDAI and valine, histidine, tryptophan, glutamine, TAA, NEAA, EAA, and BCAA. In ileal type, significant correlations were observed between CDAI and threonine, valine, histidine, serine, and glycine. In colonic type, significant correlations were noted between CDAI and valine, histidine, tryptophan, TAA, NEAA, EAA, and BCAA. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with CD, plasma amino acids appear to be associated with disease activity.

En bref

In patients with CD, plasma amino acids appear to be associated with disease activity, and significant correlations were observed between CDAI and valine, histidine, tryptophan, TAA, NEAA, EAA, and BCAA.

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