Protein feeding
To elucidate whether critically ill patients treated in the ICU are able to utilize protein given by either parenteral or enteral nutrition.
Project leader
Olav Rooijackers
ProfessorAim
To elucidate whether critically ill patients treated in the ICU are able to utilize protein given by either parenteral or enteral nutrition.
Description
We investigate this in smaller physiological studies in which we measure the patient鈥檚 whole-body protein turnover (including protein synthesis, degradation and oxidation) using stable isotope labelled tracers. We perform measurements at baseline (often with ongoing clinical nutrition) and during extra protein given enterally or parenterally over different time periods and measuring turnover again.
Main results and publications
We have performed several studies over the last years and basically show that these patients utilize extra nutritional protein or amino acids to build new body protein and that these are not oxidized. However, these studies will not elucidate which protein are build and future studies are aiming to study the effect om muscle protein turnover. (see icu-metabolism.se for details)
Collaborators
Olav Rooyackers (KI),
Jan Wernerman (KI),
脜ke Norberg (KI),
Felix Liebau (KI),
Martin Sundstr枚m (KI),
Luc van Loon (Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Funding
Region Stockholm (ALF project funding)