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Mechanisms of vitamin B(12) absorption in breast-fed infants.

Yuriko Adkins1, Bo Lönnerdal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms of vitamin B(12) absorption in infants are unknown. We investigated whether haptocorrin (HC), a vitamin B(12) -binding protein in human milk, facilitates vitamin B(12) absorption during the neonatal period or if it occurs by a process similar to that in adults involving another vitamin B(12) -binding protein, intrinsic factor (IF).
METHODS: To determine whether HC or IF can deliver vitamin B(12) to the enterocyte, binding studies using Caco-2 intestinal cells in culture and purified human milk HC-[ (57)Co]vitamin B(12) or [(125)I]IF-vitamin B(12) were performed. Determination of IF secretion by infant stomach was investigated by a competitive ELISA on fecal extracts from breast-fed infants. Determination of receptors specific for IF-vitamin B(12) or HC-vitamin B(12) in infant intestine was achieved by ligand blot analysis using isolated brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) from fetal and adult intestine and Caco-2 cells. PCR was performed to identify the IF receptor gene transcript in Caco-2 cells and fetal intestine.
RESULTS: Limited binding of both HC and IF to Caco-2 cells was observed; however, HC displayed affinity to low molecular weight proteins in BBMV from fetal intestine and Caco-2 cells while IF showed affinity for a 240 kDa protein in BBMV from fetal intestine and Caco-2 cells. IF receptor gene transcript was identified in fetal intestine and Caco-2 cells. An increase in IF excretion from breast-fed infants throughout early life was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: An IF-dependent vitamin B(12) absorption mechanism appears to be in place in breast-fed infants. However, IF levels may be too low in early life to participate in vitamin B(12) absorption; therefore, haptocorrin may mediate vitamin B(12) absorption until the absorption function can be taken over by a more mature IF system.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12187296     DOI: 10.1097/00005176-200208000-00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


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