Oropharyngeal administration of colostrum to extremely low birth weight infants: theoretical perspectives

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N A Rodriguez
P P Meier
M W Groer
J M Zeller
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[1] Infant Special Care Unit,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Evanston Hospital,undefined
[3] Evanston Northwestern Healthcare,undefined
[4] Rush University College of Nursing,undefined
[5] University of South Florida College of Nursing,undefined
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Journal of Perinatology | 2009年 / 29卷
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oropharyngeal; breastmilk; human milk; colostrum; extremely low birth weight; premature infant;
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Studies in adults have shown that the oropharyngeal route can be used to effectively and safely administer interferon-α, an immune cell-derived cytokine, to patients who are unable to tolerate its parenteral administration. The mechanism for this appears to be the stimulatory effects of the cytokine, on the oropharyngeal-associated lymphoid tissue system. Own mother's colostrum (OMC) is rich in cytokines and other immune agents that provide bacteriostatic, bacteriocidal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory protection against infection. OMC may be especially protective for the extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infant in the first days of life; however clinical instability typically precludes enteral feedings during this period. Oropharyngeal administration is a potential alternative method of providing OMC. Oropharyngeal administration of OMC may have immunomodulatory effects on the recipient infant, and would be especially beneficial to the ELBW infant who would otherwise remain nil per os during the first days of life.
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