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Introduction, J.M. Kinney PHYSIOLOGY AND PHYSIOPATHOLOGY PART I: INTRODUCTION TO AMINO ACID METABOLISM Measurement of amino acid concentrations in biological fluids and tissues using ion exchange chromatography, N. Neveux, P. David, and L. Cynober Measurement of amino acid concentrations in biological fluids and tissues using reversed-phase HPLC-based methods, B. Alteheld, P. Stehle, and P. Furst Approaches to studying amino acid metabolism: from quantitative assays to flux assessment using stable isotopes, D. Darmaun and L. Cynober Cellular uptake of amino acids: systems and regulation, V. Ganapathy, K. Inoue, P. D. Prasad, and E. Ganapathy PART II: PHYSIOLOGY Section A: Metabolism Amino acid metabolism and gluconeogenesis, X. Leverve Contribution of amino acids to ketogenesis, M. Holecek Ureagenesis and ammoniagenesis: an update, A.J. Meijer Metabolism of branched-chain amino acids, A.J.M. Wagenmakers The glutamate crossway, Y. Wakabayashi Arginine metabolism in mammals, G. Wu and S.M. Morris Jr. Glutamine metabolism, R. Oehler and E. Roth Section B: Control of and by amino acids Insulin and the regulation of amino acid catabolism and protein turnover, J.P. De Bandt Control of amino acid metabolism by counter-regulatory hormones, J. Wernerman Nitric oxide, E.J. Mahoney and J.E. Albina Control of amino acid metabolism by lipid, ketone bodies and glucose substrates, Y. Boirie, S. Walrand and B. Beaufrere Amino acid signaling and the control of protein metabolism, A.J. Meijer and P. F. Dubbelhuis The role of amino acids in the control of proteolysis, S. vom Dahl and D. Haussinger Anabolic effects and signaling pathways triggered by amino acids in the liver, L. Hue and L. Bertrand Amino acids and immune function, P. Calder and P. Yaqoob Amino acid mediated insulin secretion, W.J. Malaisse Part III: Amino Acid Metabolism in Disease Cancer-associated cachexia: altered metabolism of protein and amino acids, M. Mackenzie and V.E. Baracos Diabetes Mellitus, K. Dhatariya and K.S. Nair Acidosis and Amino acid metabolism, T. Welbourne and I. Nissim Muscle protein and amino acid metabolism with respect to age-related sarcopenia, S. Walrand and Y. Boirie Gastrointestinal diseases, P.B. Soeters, K.W. Hussewe, N.E.P. Deutz, Y. Luiking, and C.H.C. Dejong Amino acids and ammonia in liver disease, C.H.C. Dejong, S.W.M. Olde Damink, R. Jalan, N.E.P. Deutz, and P.B. Soeters VOLUME 2: REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLY Part IV: Amino acid requirements Nutritional essentiality of amino acids and amino acid requirements in healthy adults, V.R . Young and J.F. Tharakan Neonatal requirements for amino acids, D.K. Rassin Amino acids requirements in the elderly, P. Patureau-Mirand, L. Mosoni, and D. Remond Amino acid requirements in sport, M. Gleeson and A.E. Jeukendrup PART V: AMINO ACID SUPPLY IN DISEASES Section A: Quantitative and qualitative aspects Quantitative and qualitative amino acid intake by the parenteral route, G. Iapichino, D. Radrizzani and L.A. Cynober Quantitative and qualitative aspects of nitrogen supply in enteral nutrition in relation to free amino acids and peptides, G.K. Grimble Branched-chain amino and keto acids in renal failure, N. Cano Glutamine supplemented diets in enteral nutrition, P.G. Boelens and P. van Leeuwen The use of arginine in clinical practice, N.N. Abumrad and A. Barbul Glutamine and glutamine-containing dipeptides, P. Furst and P. Stehle Ornithine a-ketoglutarate, L.A. Cynober Section B: Formulas devoted to specific situations Amino acid support in patients with catabolic illness, N.M. Daignault, D.P. Griffith, T.V. Nattakom, and T.R. Ziegler Sulfur containing amino acid and glutathione in diseases, C. Obled, I. Papet, and D. Breuille Amino acid requirement in cancer, M. Muscaritoli, F.R. Fanelli, M.M. Meguid, and A.C.L. Campos Amino acid solutions for acute renal failure, C.J. Foulks Amino acids to support gut function and morphology, G.S. Sacks and K.A. Kudsk Section C: Nutraceutics L-Arginine-enriched diets in cardiovascular diseases, M. Collin and H. Vapaatalo Taurine homeostasis and its importance for physiological functions, S.H. Hansen Index |