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Improved growth and nutrition status in children with methylmalonic or propionic acidemia fed an elemental medical food.

Steven Yannicelli1, Phyllis B Acosta, Antonio Velazquez, Hans-Georg Bock, Barbara Marriage, Thaddeus W Kurczynski, Marvin Miller, Mark Korson, Robert D Steiner, Lane Rutledge, Laurie Bernstein, Jeffrey Chinsky, Patricia Galvin-Parton, Georgianne L Arnold.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Failure-to-thrive (FTT) has been described in patients with organic acidemias treated with low protein diets.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patients with methylmalonic (MMA) or propionic acidemia (PA) can achieve normal growth and nutrition status.
METHODS: A 6-month multicenter outpatient study was conducted with infants and toddlers treated with Propimex-1 Amino Acid-Modified Medical Food With Iron (Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH). Main outcome measures were anthropometrics, protein status indices, plasma retinol, and alpha-tocopherol.
RESULTS: Sixteen patients completed the study. Mean baseline age was 0.54 +/- 0.02 years (range 0.03-3.00 years). By study end, mean National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) weight centile increased from 26 to 49%; mean crown-heel length centile from 25 to 33%; and mean head circumference centile from 43 to 54%. Mean (+/- SE) protein and energy intakes by <6-month-old, 6<12-month-old, and 1<4-year-old patients were 15.3 +/- 0.9 g and 645 +/- 10 kcal; 18.3 +/- 1.1 g and 741 +/- 92 kcal; and 25.1 +/- 2.46 g and 1062 +/- 100 kcal, respectively. Plasma glycine concentrations were significantly and negatively correlated with energy intake (r=-0.77, p<0.0005). No correlation was found between dietary protein intakes and plasma ammonia concentrations. Protein status indices, retinol and alpha-tocopherol concentrations were within reference ranges at study end.
CONCLUSIONS: Propimex-1 improved growth and nutrition status in patients with MMA or PA in just 6 months when fed in sufficient amounts. Providing energy and protein for patients with FTT at intakes recommended for catch-up growth may have resulted in even better growth.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14567967     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2003.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Metab        ISSN: 1096-7192            Impact factor:   4.797


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