Literature DB >> 19468821

Plasma and urine amino acid pattern in preterm infants on enteral nutrition: impact of gestational age.

Sabine Illsinger1, Karl-Heinz Schmidt, Thomas Lücke, Bernhardt Vaske, Bettina Bohnhorst, Anibh Martin Das.   

Abstract

Plasma and urine amino acids were determined by ion-exchange chromatography in 80 healthy preterm infants divided into three groups: (1) 23 0/7-28 0/7, (2) 28 1/7-32 0/7 and (3) 32 1/7-35 0/7 weeks of gestation. Samples were collected from days 5 to 57 of life, when infants were exclusively orally fed. Infants with evidence of underlying diseases were excluded. Concentrations of most plasma amino acids increased with gestational and maturational age; urinary excretion followed an opposite course. Few amino acids depended on postnatal age. Plasma amino acids did not correlate inversely to their counterparts in urine indicating that plasma amino acids do not simply reflect kidney function. Some amino acids in blood and urine were linked to nutrient intake and body weight. Our data clearly indicate the heterogeneity of the preterm cohort; therefore, gestational age-matched reference values have to be used for diagnostic purposes in preterm infants.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19468821     DOI: 10.1007/s00726-009-0305-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amino Acids        ISSN: 0939-4451            Impact factor:   3.520


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