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Treatment of vitamin E deficiency during chronic childhood cholestasis with oral d-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol-1000 succinate.

R J Sokol1, J E Heubi, N Butler-Simon, H J McClung, J R Lilly, A Silverman.   

Abstract

Treatment of vitamin E deficiency during chronic childhood cholestasis is hampered by the poor intestinal absorption of available oral preparations of vitamin E when bile flow is severely impaired; thus parenteral vitamin E has been the only effective therapy for many children with this problem. We studied the intestinal absorption, efficacy, and safety of a water-soluble oral form of vitamin E, d-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS), in 22 children (7 mo to 19 yr old) with severe cholestasis and vitamin E deficiency who were unresponsive to massive oral doses (100-200 IU/kg.day) of dl-alpha-tocopherol. The results of oral vitamin E tolerance tests showed that TPGS was well absorbed in virtually all study subjects, that TPGS intestinal absorption was superior to that of dl-alpha-tocopherol, and that TPGS absorption in teenage children with chronic cholestasis was similar to that of normal adults. In addition, 1.7% +/- 1.6% (mean +/- SD) of the administered polyethylene glycol 1000 contained in the TPGS was absorbed and excreted in the urine of the 13 subjects analyzed, compared with 3.0% +/- 1.3% in 4 normal adults. A chronic oral dose of 15-25 IU/kg.day of TPGS corrected the biochemical vitamin E deficiency state over 1-19 mo (mean, 10.6 mo) of TPGS therapy. No clinical or biochemical evidence of gastrointestinal, renal, hepatic, or hematologic toxicity was demonstrated. This study suggests that TPGS administered orally in a dose of 15-25 IU/kg.day may be a safe and effective form of vitamin E for prevention and correction of vitamin E deficiency during severe childhood cholestasis.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3653646     DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(87)90559-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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