ARACHIDONIC-ACID STATUS CORRELATES WITH 1ST YEAR GROWTH IN PRETERM INFANTS

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CARLSON, SE
WERKMAN, SH
PEEPLES, JM
COOKE, RJ
TOLLEY, EA
机构
[1] UNIV TENNESSEE CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,MEMPHIS,TN 38163
[2] UNIV TENNESSEE CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT BIOCHEM,MEMPHIS,TN 38163
[3] UNIV TENNESSEE CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT BIOSTAT & EPIDEMIOL,MEMPHIS,TN 38163
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10.1073/pnas.90.3.1073
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Diets deficient in the omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid reduce arachidonic acid (Ach) concentrations and retard growth of developing animals and humans. Nevertheless, plasma phosphatidylcholine Ach concentrations declined from 84 +/- 23 mg/liter at birth to a nadir of 38 +/- 11 mg/liter at 4 mo of age in preterm infants fed commercial formulas with linoleic acid, and weight normalized to that of term infants fell progressively beginning at 2 mo of age. The nadir of plasma phosphatidylcholine Ach (31 +/- 7 mg/liter) and growth were further reduced by formula containing marine oil compared with the commercial formulas. Ach status (defined as the mean plasma phosphatidylcholine Ach concentration at 2, 4, and 6.5 mo) correlated with one or more measures of normalized growth through 12 mo. Ach status and maternal height accounted for as much as 59% of the weight variance and 68% of the length variance in infants fed standard formulas. Better Ach status was not from higher energy intakes. A conditional Ach deficiency in preterm infants may contribute to growth over the first year of life. On the strength of the relationship between Ach status and growth, we hypothesize that dietary Ach could improve first year growth of preterm infants.
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