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Reduced intestinal absorption of arginine during sepsis
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Experimental sepsis, induced by either cecal ligation and puncture or intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide, resulted in impaired intestinal amino acid uptake. Impaired intestinal arginine absorption may explain the lack of benefit of enteral, compared with parenteral, arginine therapy on survival from a septic insult.
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