N-3 FATTY-ACID REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEWBORN

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INNIS, SM
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[1] Department of Paediatrics, University of British Columbia, The Research Centre, Vancouver, V5Z 4H4, BC
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10.1007/BF02535867
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Whether docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3) is an essential nutrient for term or preterm infants, or if not, the quantity of dietary linolenic acid (18:3n-3) needed to support sufficient synthesis of 22:6n-3 for assimilation in the central nervous system is unknown. Infants fed formulas have lower plasma and red blood cell (RBC) levels of 22:6n-3 than breast fed infants. No relationship between the intake of 18:3n-3 in formula (0.8 or 4.5% of fatty acids, 18:2n-6/18:3n-3 ratio 35:1 or 7:1, respectively) and the infant's RBC 22:6n-3 was found. Premature infants (<33 wk gestation) also showed a decrease in RBC 22:6n-3 during feeding with formula containing 18:3n-3 as the only n-3 fatty acid. However, a marked decrease in plasma and RBC 22:6n-3 occurred between premature birth and the start of full enteral feeding at 1-2 wk of age. This was not reversed by breast milk or formula feeding. Piglets, which are appropriate for studies of infant lipid metabolism, had decreased brain synaptic plasma membrane, retina and liver 22:6n-3 and increased 22:5n-6 when fed formula with 0.8% fatty acids (0.3% of kcal) as 18:3n-3. Formula with 4.0% fatty acids (1.7% of kcal) as 18:3n-3 resulted in similar accretion of 22:6n-3 in the organs compared to milk fed animals. The studies suggest the dietary requirement for 18:3n-3 in term animals in energy balance exceeds 0.3% diet kcal. Studies in the premature infants suggest 18:3n-3 may be oxidized rather than desaturated to 22:6n-3 if energy requirements are not met, and that due to early lipid restriction and later rapid growth, premature infants may have higher dietary n-3 requirements than term infants.
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