Abstract
With the increasing incidence of fractures now, and in the future, the absolute number of bone-healing complications such as nonunion development will also increase. Next to fracture-dependent factors such as large bone loss volumes and inadequate stabilization, the nutritional state of these patients is a major influential factor for the fracture repair process. In this review, we will focus on the influence of protein/amino acid malnutrition and its influence on fracture healing. Mainly, the arginine-citrulline-nitric oxide metabolism is of importance since it can affect fracture healing via several precursors of collagen formation, and through nitric oxide synthases it has influences on the bio-molecular inflammatory responses and the local capillary growth and circulation.
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Meesters, D. M., Wijnands, K. A. P., Brink, P. R. G., & Poeze, M. (2018, November 1). Malnutrition and fracture healing: Are specific deficiencies in amino acids important in nonunion development? Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10111597
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