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The mode of administration of total parenteral nutrition and nature of lipid content influence the generation of peroxides and aldehydes.

Khalil Miloudi1, Blandine Comte, Thérèse Rouleau, Alain Montoudis, Emile Levy, Jean-Claude Lavoie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: The absence of light protection of neonatal total parenteral nutrition (PN) contributes to the generation of 4-hydroxynonenal and peroxides. 4-Hydroxynonenal is suspected to be involved in PN-related liver complications. AIMS: To find a practical modality to reduce 4-hydroxynonenal in PN and assess in vivo the impact of PN containing low 4-hydroxynonenal concentration.
METHODS: Six modalities of delivering PN were compared for the in vitro generation of peroxides and 4-hydroxynonenal: 1) MV-AA-L: light-protected (-L) solution containing multivitamin (MV) mixed with amino acids + dextrose (AA); 2) MV-AA+L: MV-AA without photo-protection (+L); 3) MV-LIP+L: MV mixed with lipid emulsion (LIP). LIP was a) Intralipid20%(®) or b) Omegaven(®). Hepatic markers of oxidative stress (glutathione, F(2α)-isoprostanes, GS-HNE) and inflammation (mRNA of TNF-α and IL-1) were measured in newborn guinea pigs infused during 4-days with MV-AA+L compounded with Intralipid20%(®) or Omegaven(®).
RESULTS: Hydroperoxides and 4-hydroxynonenal were the lowest in MV-AA-L and the highest in MV-LIP+L. MV-AA+L with Omegaven(®) was associated with the lowest levels of markers of oxidative stress and inflammation.
CONCLUSION: Compared to Intralipid20%(®), Omegaven(®) reduces oxidative stress associated with PN and prevents liver inflammation. These findings offer an alternative strategy to light protection of PN, which in the clinical setting is a cumbersome modality.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22230256     DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0261-5614            Impact factor:   7.324


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