| Literature DB >> 34066566 |
Elvira Verduci1,2, Maria Teresa Carbone3, Laura Fiori1, Claudia Gualdi4, Giuseppe Banderali5, Claudia Carducci6, Vincenzo Leuzzi7, Giacomo Biasucci8, Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti1,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Creatine (Cr) levels are strongly dependent on diets, including animal-derived proteins. Cr is an important metabolite as it represents a source of stored energy to support physical performance and potentially sustain positive effects such as improving memory or intelligence. This study was planned to assess Cr levels in PKU children adhering to a diet low in phenylalanine (Phe) content and compared with those of children with mild hyperphenylalaninemia (MHP) on a free diet.Entities:
Keywords: ATP; Cr; PKU; energy; intellectual performance; low-Phe diet; mild hyperphenylalaninemia; physical performance
Year: 2021 PMID: 34066566 PMCID: PMC8148514 DOI: 10.3390/life11050425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729
Figure 1Creatine accrual and potential effects. While in infants the proportions of exogenous and endogenous Cr sources are strongly shifted towards endogenous synthesis, in adults Cr is derived in equal parts from food of animal origin and endogenous synthesis. A vegetarian-like diet, as in PKU, reduces the exogenous sources of Cr both derived from natural foods and often by protein substitutes. A reduced pool of Cr/PCr might affect performance especially in case of high energy demand.
Characteristics of the subjects with PKU or MHP included in the study.
| PKU Subjects | MHP Subjects | |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnosis | PKU | PKU |
| Subjects (n) | 25 | 35 |
| Dietary treatment | Yes | No |
| Gender (n, m/f) | 13/12 | 18/17 |
| Mean age (years) | 6.89 | 6.82 |
Intergroup comparisons of the anthropometric characteristics of the school-age (Group B) subjects included in the study.
| PKU Subjects | MHP Subjects | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthropometric Parameters | Mean (SD) | Median | Mean (SD) | Median |
|
| Weight (kg) | 23.28 (5.16) | 24.0 | 23.34 (4.50) | 23.0 | 0.960 |
| Height (cm) | 121.28 (7.53) | 123.0 | 120.54 (6.94) | 119.0 | 0.697 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 15.2 (1.91) | 15.0 | 15.68 (2.37) | 15.0 | 0.402 |
| z-score (weight) | 0.05 (1.20) | −0.20 | 0.33 (1.24) | 0.49 | 0.381 |
| z-score (height) | 0.05 (0.98) | −0.12 | 0.13 (1.05) | 0.21 | 0.760 |
| z-score (BMI) | 0.0 (1.19) | 0.32 | 0.28 (1.35) | −0.09 | 0.399 |
† Statistical significance of the difference between PKU and MHP groups (Student t-test for independent data or Mann Whitney test).
Differences between dietary regimens in PKU and MHP subjects.
| PKU Subjects | MHP Subjects | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nutritional Intake | Mean (SD) | Median | Mean (SD) | Median |
|
| Caloric intake | 1480.52 (291.72) | 1442.0 (969.0–2189.0) | 1564.68 (182.31) | 1576.0 | 0.105 |
| Carbohydrate | 225.36 (52.30) | 227.0 | 230.25 (26.03) | 234.0 | 0.626 |
| Fat intake | 47.72 (15.26) | 46.0 | 44.74 (7.56) | 44.00 | 0.405 |
| Total protein | 36.88 (6.62) | 40.0 | 59.45 (7.06) | 61.00 | <0.001 * |
| Animal-derived protein intake (g) | 2.40 (2.43) | 2.0 | 32.94 (5.27) | 33.00 | <0.001 * |
| Protein intake | 9.8 (2.62) | 10.0 | 14.82 (1.27) | 15.00 | <0.001 * |
| Phe intake | 594.36 (405.8) | 500.0 | 3002.80 (348.36) | 3074.0 | <0.001 * |
| Creatine ** | 151.64 (41.27) | 145.0 | 208.51 (48.39) | 202.00 | <0.001 * |
† Statistical significance of the difference between PKU and MHP groups (Student t-test for independent data or Mann Whitney test); * Statistically significant difference (p < 0.05); ** Cr reference range: 36–344 (149 ± 51) µmol/L [43].
Figure 2Creatine values in school-age subjects with PKU and MHP.
Figure 3Distribution by quartiles of creatine values in PKU and MHP subjects. 25° percentile: 142.0 µmol/L; 50° percentile: 180.5 µmol/L; 75° percentile: 221.75 µmol/L.