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Different fatty acid composition of serum phospholipids of small and appropriate for gestational age preterm infants and of milk from their mothers

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Arsić, Aleksandra Č.
Vučić, Vesna M.
Prekajski, Niveska
Tepšić, Jasna
Ristić-Medić, Danijela K.
Velicković, V.
Glibetić, Marija D.
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Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in premature infants this supply is interrupted. To investigate the association of intrautrine growth restriction with serum phospholipid and breast milk FA composition, we compared preterm infants small for gestational age (SGA) and matched appropriate for gestational age (AGA), and their mothers' milk during the first 4 weeks of postnatal life. Methods: Sera from 11 SGA and 12 AGA infants born 34-36 weeks of gestation were collected at birth, 14th and 28th day, and breast milk on 14th and 28th day after birth. FA composition was analyzed by gas chromatography. Results: Preterm SGA infants had significantly lower oleic, total monounsaturated FA (MUFA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and n-3 polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) and higher levels of stearic and linoleic acid at birth than AGA infants (p lt 0.05). DHA was significantly lower, whereas docosatetraenoic and docosapentaenoic acids were higher in... SGA infants after 28 days. Mothers of AGA infants had markedly lower levels of MUFA and higher levels of total and n-6 PUFA in their breast milk. Conclusion: SGA infants have altered serum phospholipid FA composition at birth and during their first month of life, probably due to inadequate transplacental supply and activity of desaturase system. Results on human milk suggest that pregnancies with AGA or SGA would later influence breast milk FA composition. Hippokratia 2012; 16 (3): 230-235

Keywords:
preterm infants / small for gestational age / breast milk / phospholipids / fatty acids
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Hippokratia, 2012, 16, 3, 230-235
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  • Lithographia, Thessaloniki
Funding / projects:
  • Biological effects, nutritional intake and status of folate and polysaturate fatty acid (PUFA): improvement of nutrition in Serbia (RS-41030)

ISSN: 1108-4189

PubMed: 23935289

WoS: 000313091900008

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84868149768
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AU  - Arsić, Aleksandra Č.
AU  - Vučić, Vesna M.
AU  - Prekajski, Niveska
AU  - Tepšić, Jasna
AU  - Ristić-Medić, Danijela K.
AU  - Velicković, V.
AU  - Glibetić, Marija D.
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/401
AB  - Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in premature infants this supply is interrupted. To investigate the association of intrautrine growth restriction with serum phospholipid and breast milk FA composition, we compared preterm infants small for gestational age (SGA) and matched appropriate for gestational age (AGA), and their mothers' milk during the first 4 weeks of postnatal life. Methods: Sera from 11 SGA and 12 AGA infants born 34-36 weeks of gestation were collected at birth, 14th and 28th day, and breast milk on 14th and 28th day after birth. FA composition was analyzed by gas chromatography. Results: Preterm SGA infants had significantly lower oleic, total monounsaturated FA (MUFA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and n-3 polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) and higher levels of stearic and linoleic acid at birth than AGA infants (p lt 0.05). DHA was significantly lower, whereas docosatetraenoic and docosapentaenoic acids were higher in SGA infants after 28 days. Mothers of AGA infants had markedly lower levels of MUFA and higher levels of total and n-6 PUFA in their breast milk. Conclusion: SGA infants have altered serum phospholipid FA composition at birth and during their first month of life, probably due to inadequate transplacental supply and activity of desaturase system. Results on human milk suggest that pregnancies with AGA or SGA would later influence breast milk FA composition. Hippokratia 2012; 16 (3): 230-235
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abstract = "Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in premature infants this supply is interrupted. To investigate the association of intrautrine growth restriction with serum phospholipid and breast milk FA composition, we compared preterm infants small for gestational age (SGA) and matched appropriate for gestational age (AGA), and their mothers' milk during the first 4 weeks of postnatal life. Methods: Sera from 11 SGA and 12 AGA infants born 34-36 weeks of gestation were collected at birth, 14th and 28th day, and breast milk on 14th and 28th day after birth. FA composition was analyzed by gas chromatography. Results: Preterm SGA infants had significantly lower oleic, total monounsaturated FA (MUFA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and n-3 polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) and higher levels of stearic and linoleic acid at birth than AGA infants (p lt 0.05). DHA was significantly lower, whereas docosatetraenoic and docosapentaenoic acids were higher in SGA infants after 28 days. Mothers of AGA infants had markedly lower levels of MUFA and higher levels of total and n-6 PUFA in their breast milk. Conclusion: SGA infants have altered serum phospholipid FA composition at birth and during their first month of life, probably due to inadequate transplacental supply and activity of desaturase system. Results on human milk suggest that pregnancies with AGA or SGA would later influence breast milk FA composition. Hippokratia 2012; 16 (3): 230-235",
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Arsić, A. Č., Vučić, V. M., Prekajski, N., Tepšić, J., Ristić-Medić, D. K., Velicković, V.,& Glibetić, M. D.. (2012). Different fatty acid composition of serum phospholipids of small and appropriate for gestational age preterm infants and of milk from their mothers. in Hippokratia
Lithographia, Thessaloniki., 16(3), 230-235.
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Arsić AČ, Vučić VM, Prekajski N, Tepšić J, Ristić-Medić DK, Velicković V, Glibetić MD. Different fatty acid composition of serum phospholipids of small and appropriate for gestational age preterm infants and of milk from their mothers. in Hippokratia. 2012;16(3):230-235.
conv_2892 .
Arsić, Aleksandra Č., Vučić, Vesna M., Prekajski, Niveska, Tepšić, Jasna, Ristić-Medić, Danijela K., Velicković, V., Glibetić, Marija D., "Different fatty acid composition of serum phospholipids of small and appropriate for gestational age preterm infants and of milk from their mothers" in Hippokratia, 16, no. 3 (2012):230-235,
conv_2892 .

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