Premature Infants have Lower Gastric Digestion Capacity for Human Milk Proteins than Term Infants

被引:32
作者
Demers-Mathieu, Veronique [1 ]
Qu, Yunyao [1 ]
Underwood, Mark A. [2 ]
Borghese, Robyn [2 ]
Dallas, David Charles [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Publ Hlth & Human Sci, Sch Biol & Populat Hlth Sci, Nutr Program, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Pediat, Davis, CA 95616 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
enzyme; gastric acid; postnatal age; preterm milk; Term milk; STIMULATED PEPSINOGEN SECRETION; FAT DIGESTION; BODY POSITION; CATHEPSIN-D; DEGRADATION; PROTEASES; LIPASE; BIRTH; LIPOLYSIS; REVEALS;
D O I
10.1097/MPG.0000000000001835
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Objectives: Whether premature infants have lower gastric protein digestive capacity than term infants and the extent to which human milk proteases contribute to overall gastric digestion are unknown and were investigated in this study. Methods: Human milk and infant gastric samples were collected from 16 preterm (24-32 wk gestational age) and 6 term (38-40 wk gestational age) mother-infant pairs within a range of 5 to 42 days postnatal age. For each pair, an aliquot of human milk was adjusted to pH 4.5 and incubated for 2 hours at 37 degrees C to simulate the gastric conditions without pepsin (milk(inc)). Their gastric protein digestion capacity was measured as proteolysis (free N-terminals) and protease activities. Two-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey post hoc test was applied to compare measurements between preterm and term infants as well as among human milk, milk(inc), and gastric samples. Results: Measurements of gastric protein digestion were significantly lower in preterm infants than term infants. Overall milk protease activity did not differ between human milk samples from term- and preterm-delivering mothers. As protease activity did not increase with simulated gastric incubation, milk proteases likely contributed minimally to gastric digestion. Conclusions: Preterm infants have lower gastric protein digestion capacity than term infants, which could impair nutrient acquisition. Human milk proteases contribute minimally to overall gastric digestion. The limited activity of milk proteases suggests that these enzymes cannot compensate for the premature infant's overall lower gastric protein digestion.
引用
收藏
页码:816 / 821
页数:6
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]  
ADAMSON I, 1988, BIOL NEONATE, V53, P267, DOI 10.1159/000242801
[2]   CORRELATIVE STUDY OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID PEPSIN AND INTRINSIC FACTOR SECRETION IN NEWBORNS AND INFANTS [J].
AGUNOD, M ;
YAMAGUCHI, N ;
LOPEZ, R ;
LUHBY, AL ;
GLASS, GBJ .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DIGESTIVE DISEASES, 1969, 14 (06) :400-+
[3]   Accessing the reproducibility and specificity of pepsin and other aspartic proteases [J].
Ahn, Joomi ;
Cao, Min-Jie ;
Yu, Ying Qing ;
Engen, John R. .
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 2013, 1834 (06) :1222-1229
[4]  
[Anonymous], J NUTR DISORD THER
[5]   Gastrointestinal sequelae in survivors of congenital diaphragmatic hernia [J].
Arena, Francesco ;
Romeo, Carmelo ;
Baldari, Sergio ;
Arena, Salvatore ;
Antonuccio, Pietro ;
Campenni, Alfredo, I ;
Zuccarello, Biagio ;
Romeo, Giuseppe .
PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL, 2008, 50 (01) :76-80
[6]   Proteins and proteolysis in pre-term and term human milk and possible implications for infant formulae [J].
Armaforte, Emanuele ;
Curran, Erika ;
Huppertz, Thom ;
Ryan, C. Anthony ;
Caboni, Maria F. ;
O'Connor, Paula M. ;
Ross, R. Paul ;
Hirtz, Christophe ;
Sommerer, Nicolas ;
Chevalier, Francois ;
Kelly, Alan L. .
INTERNATIONAL DAIRY JOURNAL, 2010, 20 (10) :715-723
[7]   Effect of human milk or formula on gastric function and fat digestion in the premature infant [J].
Armand, M ;
Hamosh, M ;
Mehta, NR ;
Angelus, PA ;
Philpott, JR ;
Henderson, TR ;
Dwyer, NK ;
Lairon, D ;
Hamosh, P .
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1996, 40 (03) :429-437
[8]   LIPOLYSIS OF TRIGLYCERIDES OF HUMAN-MILK DURING STORAGE AT LOW-TEMPERATURES - A NOTE OF CAUTION [J].
BITMAN, J ;
WOOD, DL ;
MEHTA, NR ;
HAMOSH, P ;
HAMOSH, M .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION, 1983, 2 (03) :521-524
[9]  
BRIOZZO P, 1988, CANCER RES, V48, P3688
[10]   Enzymes in Human Milk [J].
Dallas, David C. ;
German, J. Bruce .
INTESTINAL MICROBIOME: FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, 2017, 88 :129-136