Glutamine and leucine kinetics were measured using stable isotopes in five enterectomized patients (residual small bowel, 80 +/- 25 cm [mean +/- SE]) who were in a near normal nutritional status at distance from surgery. While parameters of leucine metabolism were normal, rates of whole body glutamine utilization were reduced by 20% in the patients. The data suggest that the small intestine plays a prominent role in glutamine utilization in vivo in humans.
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