Fatty acids from nutrition sources for preterm infants and their effect on plasma fatty acid profiles

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Fusch, Gerhard [1 ]
Fink, Naomi H. [1 ]
Rochow, Niels [1 ]
Fusch, Christoph [1 ,2 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] Paracelsus Med Univ PMU Nuremberg, Nuremberg Gen Hosp, Dept Pediat, Nurnberg, Germany
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Breast milk; Fatty acid; Infant nutrition; Lipid emulsion; Preterm infant; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; HUMAN-MILK; BLOOD; ABSORPTION; SERUM; DIET; METABOLISM; EMULSIONS;
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10.1186/s40348-024-00183-9
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Background In preterm infants, IV administration of fat is less well tolerated compared to intake via the enteral route, often resulting in hypertriglyceridemia. It is therefore recommended that parenteral fat intake should not exceed 3.5 to 4.0 g/kg/d whereas human milk can provide up to 8 g/kg/d. It is unknown whether such hypertriglyceridemic conditions are caused by a uniform increase of all fatty acids or it is linked to an elevation of distinct fatty acids due to an unbalanced intake. Obviously, both scenarios could potentially influence the formulation of novel lipid solutions for preterm infants. Objective of this exploratory study was to compare fatty acid profiles between a) different nutritional sources and corresponding plasma samples, b) plasma of infants fed breast milk versus those receiving lipid emulsion, and c) plasma of infants with normal versus elevated triglyceride levels. Methods Forty-seven preterm infants < 36 weeks of gestation were included; fatty acid profiles were measured in serum samples and corresponding nutritional sources (breast milk and lipid emulsion) using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results Compared to breast milk levels, plasma contained significantly lower C8:0, C10:0, C12:0, C14:0, C19:1n9, C18:3n3 (p < 0.0001). In contrast, relative abundance of C16:0, C18:0 and C20:4n6 was higher in plasma than in corresponding breast milk samples (p < 0.001) and lipid emulsion (p < 0.01). Compared to the corresponding lipid emulsion, the abundance of C18:2n6 and C18:3n3 was significantly lower in plasma (p < 0.001). Fatty acid profiles in plasma of infants fed breast milk compared to lipid emulsion were not markedly different. Hypertriglyceridemic samples showed elevated levels for C18:1n9 and C16:0 when compared with normotriglyceridemic samples. Conclusions Our study reveals that lipid levels in plasma show both depletion and enrichment of distinct fatty acids which do not seem to be closely related to dietary intake. A more detailed understanding of fatty acid flux rates is needed, like the understanding of amino acid metabolism and is supported by the finding that hypertriglyceridemia might be a state of selective fatty acid accumulation. This would allow to develop more balanced diets for intensive care and potentially improve clinical outcomes.
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