| Literature DB >> 29686862 |
Louise O'Rourke1,2, Gerard Clarke2,3, Aoife Nolan2,3, Claire Watkins3,4, Timothy G Dinan2,3, Catherine Stanton2,3,4, R Paul Ross3,5, Cornelius Anthony Ryan6,7.
Abstract
Breast milk is the only source of the essential amino acid tryptophan (TRP) in breast-fed infants. Low levels of TRP could have implications for infant neurodevelopment. The objectives of the present study were to compare the relationship of TRP and its neuroactive pathway metabolites kynurenine (Kyn) and kynurenic acid (KynA) in preterm and term expressed breast milk (EBM) in the first 14 d following birth, and the relationship of TRP metabolism to maternal stress and immune status. A total of twenty-four mothers were recruited from Cork University Maternity Hospital: twelve term (>38 weeks) and twelve preterm (<35 weeks). EBM samples were collected on days 7 and 14. Free TRP, Kyn and KynA were measured using HPLC, total TRP using MS, cytokines using the Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) assay system, and cortisol using a cortisol ELISA kit. Although total TRP was higher in preterm EBM in comparison with term EBM (P < 0·05), free TRP levels were lower (P < 0·05). Kyn, KynA and the Kyn:TRP ratio increased significantly in term EBM from day 7 to day 14 (P < 0·05), but not in preterm EBM. TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 were higher in day 7 preterm and term EBM in comparison with day 14. There were no significant differences between term and preterm EBM cortisol levels. Increased availability of total TRP, lower levels of free TRP and alterations in the temporal dynamics of TRP metabolism in preterm compared with term EBM, coupled with higher EBM inflammatory markers on day 7, may have implications for the neurological development of exclusively breast-fed preterm infants.Entities:
Keywords: Cortisol; Cytokines; EBM, expressed breast milk; Human milk; IDO, indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase; IFN-γ, interferon-γ; Kyn, kynurenine; KynA, kynurenic acid; Kynurenic acid; Kynurenine; MSD, Meso Scale Discovery; QC, quality control; TDO, tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase; TRP, tryptophan; Tryptophan
Year: 2018 PMID: 29686862 PMCID: PMC5906556 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2017.69
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Demographics of mothers and infants
(Mean values, standard deviations and ranges; percentages)
| Term group ( | Preterm group ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Range | Mean | Range | |||
| Maternal age (years) | 34·4 | 3·75 | 29–44 | 37·0 | 7·16 | 29–44 |
| Parity | 1·92 | 0·9 | 1–3 | 1·71 | 0·5 | 1–4 |
| Delivery (%) | ||||||
| SVD | 67 | 25 | ||||
| CS | 33 | 75 | ||||
| Gestational age (weeks) | 39·7 | 0·9 | 38·1–41·7 | 32·6 | 1·8 | 29·0–34·4 |
| Birth weight (kg) | 3·5 | 0·6 | 2·6–4·3 | 2·0 | 0·4 | 1·4–2·8 |
SVD, spontaneous vaginal delivery; CS, Caesarean section.
Fig. 1.Total tryptophan (TRP) in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) from day 7 to day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. Total TRP was significantly higher in preterm EBM compared with term EBM (two-way ANOVA; P < 0·05). * P < 0·05 (two-way ANOVA).
Fig. 2.Free tryptophan (TRP) levels in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) from day 7 to day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. Free TRP levels were significantly lower in preterm EBM compared with term EBM (P < 0·05). * P < 0·05 (two-way ANOVA).
Fig. 3.Kynurenine (Kyn) levels in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) on day 7 and day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. Kyn levels increased significantly in term EBM from day 7 to day 14 (P < 0·01); the increase was not significant in preterm EBM (P > 0·05). ††† P < 0·001 (two-way ANOVA).
Fig. 4.Kynurenic acid (KynA) levels in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) on day 7 and day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. KynA levels increased significantly in term EBM from day 7 to day 14 (P < 0·01); the increase was not significant in preterm EBM (P > 0·05). †† P < 0·01 (two-way ANOVA).
Fig. 5.Kynurenine:tryptophan (Kyn:TRP) ratio in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) on day 7 and day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. The Kyn:TRP ratio increased significantly from day 7 to day 14 in term EBM (P < 0·01); the increase was not significant in preterm EBM (P > 0·05). †† P < 0·01 (two-way ANOVA).
Fig. 6.Free tryptophan (TRP):total TRP ratio in term (-■-) and preterm (--) expressed breast milk (EBM) on day 7 and day 14. Results are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used. There was an overall significant difference between the term and preterm group (P < 0·05). The free TRP:total TRP ratio was significantly lower in the preterm EBM (P < 0·05) compared with term EBM. * P < 0·05 (two-way ANOVA).
Pro-inflammatory cytokine levels (pg/ml) in term and preterm expressed breast milk (EBM) on day 7 and day 14, and P values for group (G), time (Ti) and interaction (I)†
(Mean values and standard deviations)
| Day 7 | Day 14 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | Mean | Mean | ||||
| Interferon-γ | Term | 0·9 | 0·4 | 1·4 | 0·4 | 0·1 (G) |
| Preterm | 0·3 | 0·1 | 0·6 | 0·2 | 0·3 (Ti) | |
| 0·8 (I) | ||||||
| TNF-α | Term | 17·2 | 4·1 | 9·0 | 2·3 | 0·9 (G) |
| Preterm | 13·6 | 3·8 | 10·6 | 3·1 | 0·03* (Ti) | |
| 0·7 (I) | ||||||
| IL-1β | Term | 18·4 | 6·1 | 11·4 | 4·7 | 0·6 (G) |
| Preterm | 16·1 | 8·4 | 9·3 | 2·6 | 0·2 (Ti) | |
| 0·8 (I) | ||||||
| IL-6 | Term | 22·2 | 5·9 | 9·1 | 2·9 | 0·9 (G) |
| Preterm | 20·6 | 7·6 | 9·4 | 3·5 | 0·06 (Ti) | |
| 0·6 (I) | ||||||
| IL-8 | Term | 440·2 | 112·7 | 267·9 | 74·8 | 0·6 (G) |
| Preterm | 384·2 | 148·3 | 232·7 | 73·3 | 0·03* (Ti) | |
| 1·0 (I) | ||||||
| Cortisol | Term | 3624 | 572·5 | 2982 | 348·9 | 0·8 (G) |
| Preterm | 3221 | 1045·0 | 3793 | 1018·0 | 0·9 (Ti) | |
| 0·4 (I) | ||||||
* Significant differences noted.
† See Supplementary Table S1 for the number of data points used.