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Gastroenterology | 1976

EFFECTS OF KETO ANALOGUES OF ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS IN PORTAL-SYSTEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

Willis C. Maddrey; Fredrick L. Weber; A.W. Coulter; Catherine M. Chura; Natalia P. Chapanis; Mackenzie Walser

Keto analogues of five essential amino acids (valine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, and phenylalanine) were given either parenterally or orally in varying proportions to 11 patients with portal-systemic encephalopathy and hyperammonemia. Plasma concentrations of amino acids corresponding to the infused analogues, including alloisoleucine, increased significantly after infusions. Plasma tyrosine and glycine, which were abnormally elevated in control samples, fell after the infusions. After one to five daily infusions, the ratio of essential to nonessential amino acids in fasting plasma was increased toward normal, suggesting improved protein nutrition. Arterial blood ammonia and glutamate did not change immediately after infusions, but a pronounced decrease in glutamine (42%) was observed. Eight nitrogen balance studies performed in 5 patients during 3 to 12 days of oral or intravenous keto acid therapy failed to show consistent improvement in balance as compared with control periods. After five courses of oral therapy there was again significant improvement in the ratio of essential to nonessential amino acids. No toxicity from keto analogue administration was found, and clinical improvement, as assessed by mental status and psychological testing occurred in 8 of 11 patients. These studies suggest keto analogues of essential amino acids are converted to the corresponding amino acids in patients with portal-systemic encephalopathy, and that such therapy may be of benefit.


Gastroenterology | 1978

Corticosteroid therapy of alcoholic hepatitis.

Willis C. Maddrey; John K. Boitnott; Marshall S. Bedine; Fredrick L. Weber; Esteban Mezey; Robert I. White


Gastroenterology | 1979

The effect of lactulose on urea metabolism and nitrogen excretion in cirrhotic patients.

Fredrick L. Weber


Gastroenterology | 1982

Effects of lactulose and neomycin on urea metabolism in cirrhotic subjects

Fredrick L. Weber; Kathleen M. Fresard; Barbara R. Lally


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 1977

Amino acid metabolism of dog jejunum before and during absorption of keto analogues.

Fredrick L. Weber; Willis C. Maddrey; Mackenzie Walser


Gastroenterology | 1981

Comparative effects of lactulose and magnesium sulfate on urea metabolism and nitrogen excretion in cirrhotic subjects.

Fredrick L. Weber; Kathleen M. Fresard


Gastroenterology | 1981

Therapy of portal-systemic encephalopathy: The practical and the promising

Fredrick L. Weber


Gastroenterology | 1979

GI production of ammonia.

Fredrick L. Weber; Gary L. Veach


Gastroenterology | 2001

Association of heterozygote alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency with development of end-stage liver disease

Brian M. Isler; Jaime Aranda-Michel; Fredrick L. Weber; Kenneth E. Sherman


Clinical research | 1975

Intestinal absorption and metabolism of α keto β methylvalerate (KI)

Fredrick L. Weber; Willis C. Maddrey; M. Walser

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M. Walser

Johns Hopkins University

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Kathleen M. Fresard

Case Western Reserve University

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A.W. Coulter

Johns Hopkins University

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Mackenzie Walser

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Esteban Mezey

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Gary L. Veach

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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