Revisão Revisado por pares

Relation between Essential Fatty Acid Metabolism and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Cystic Fibrosis

1989; Wiley; Volume: 78; Issue: S363 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/apa.1989.78.s363.58

ISSN

1651-2227

Autores

Birgitta Strandvik,

Tópico(s)

Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology

Resumo

Studies in our laboratory have supported the hypothesis, that the basic defect in cystic fibrosis increases the metabolism of essential fatty acids and thereby gradually gives rise to essential fatty acid deficiency, which is a well documented finding in most cases with this disease. Both the increased metabolism—giving high liberation of arachidonic acid and its metabolic products, i.e. different eicosanoids—and the subsequent essential fatty acid deficiency will cause gastrointestinal symptoms and the sequence of this development will mirror the natural history of the disease. Clinical data and results from animal research are discussed in relation to gastrointestinal symptoms and signs of cystic fibrosis.

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