Se. Weidel et al., THE EFFECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL MALNUTRITION ON ALBUMIN METABOLISM AND DISTRIBUTION IN RABBITS, British Journal of Nutrition, 72(3), 1994, pp. 369-384
In order to determine the extent to which the concentration of albumin
in plasma is maintained at the expense of the extravascular pool duri
ng protein-energy malnutrition, the rates of exchange between albumin
in plasma (IA) and the extravascular pool (EA) and consequently the di
stribution of albumin between intravascular and extravascular pools (e
xpressed as EA:IA) were measured in protein-energy-depleted and contro
l rabbits. The fractional rates of synthesis (FSR) and catabolism (FCR
), the concentration of albumin and the plasma volume (PV) were also m
easured. In animals in which protein-energy intake was reduced by 58%
the concentration of albumin in plasma remained unchanged, whereas FCR
decreased by 38% and FSR by 30%. No significant changes in EA:IA or P
V were found. We conclude that albumin concentration during protein-en
ergy depletion is not maintained at the expense of extravascular album
in, but by parallel changes in the rates of catabolism and synthesis.