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Branched chain amino acids in the treatment of latent portosystemic encephalopathy. A double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study.

Abstract
Branched chain amino acids have been recommended for the treatment of portosystemic encephalopathy based on the false neurotransmitter hypothesis. This hypothesis implies that by correction of the deranged amino acid pattern in the blood of cirrhotics, false neurotransmission and then portosystemic encephalopathy is improved. We conducted a double-blind crossover placebo-controlled trial in 22 inpatients with liver cirrhosis and obtained evidence of latent (subclinical) portosystemic encephalopathy using an extensive psychometric test program. Patients received a defined diet of 35 cal/kg X day containing 1 g of protein. In addition, branched chain amino acids or casein in a dosage of 0.25 g/kg X day was administered in a crossover fashion, each for 1 wk. Semiquantitative nitrogen balance increased during both treatments, with a tendency of a larger increase during branched chain amino acid treatment. At the same time ammonia concentration tended to decrease during branched chain amino acid treatment. Taking into account the crossover design, significant improvements attributable to branched chain amino acid treatment could be demonstrated in psychomotor functions (line tracing, tapping, steadiness, auditory reaction time), attention (digit table), and practical intelligence (digit symbol, number connection test).
AuthorsE H Egberts, H Schomerus, W Hamster, P Jürgens
JournalGastroenterology (Gastroenterology) Vol. 88 Issue 4 Pg. 887-95 (Apr 1985) ISSN: 0016-5085 [Print] United States
PMID3882509 (Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial)
Chemical References
  • Amino Acids, Branched-Chain
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Amino Acids, Branched-Chain (pharmacology, therapeutic use)
  • Attention
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Energy Intake
  • Female
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy (drug therapy, psychology)
  • Humans
  • Hypertension, Portal (complications)
  • Intelligence
  • Liver Cirrhosis (complications, drug therapy)
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Psychomotor Performance (drug effects)
  • Random Allocation

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