The gut does not contribute to systemic ammonia release in humans without portosystemic shunting. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The gut is classically seen as the main source of circulating ammonia. However, the contribution of the intestines to systemic ammonia production may be limited by hepatic extraction of portal-derived ammonia. Recent data suggest that the kidney may be more important than the gut for systemic ammonia production. The aim of this study was to quantify the role of the kidney, intestines, and liver in interorgan ammonia trafficking in humans with normal liver function. In addition, we studied changes in interorgan nitrogen metabolism caused by major hepatectomy. From 21 patients undergoing surgery, blood was sampled from the portal, hepatic, and renal veins to assess intestinal, hepatic, and renal ammonia metabolism. In seven cases, blood sampling was repeated after major hepatectomy. At steady state during surgery, intestinal ammonia release was equaled by hepatic ammonia uptake, precluding significant systemic release of intestinal-derived ammonia. In contrast, the kidneys released ammonia to the systemic circulation. Major hepatectomy led to increased concentrations of ammonia and amino acids in the systemic circulation. However, transsplanchnic concentration gradients after major hepatectomy were similar to baseline values, indicating the rapid institution of a new metabolic equilibrium. In conclusion, since hepatic ammonia uptake exactly equals intestinal ammonia release, the splanchnic area, and hence the gut, probably does not contribute significantly to systemic ammonia release. After major hepatectomy, hepatic ammonia clearance is well preserved, probably related to higher circulating ammonia concentrations.

published proceedings

  • Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol

author list (cited authors)

  • van de Poll, M., Ligthart-Melis, G. C., Olde Damink, S., van Leeuwen, P., Beets-Tan, R., Deutz, N., ... Dejong, C.

citation count

  • 23

complete list of authors

  • van de Poll, Marcel CG||Ligthart-Melis, Gerdien C||Olde Damink, Steven WM||van Leeuwen, Paul AM||Beets-Tan, Regina GH||Deutz, Nicolaas EP||Wigmore, Stephen J||Soeters, Peter B||Dejong, Cornelis HC

publication date

  • October 2008