Nitrogen Metabolism in Preterm Infants Fed Human Donor Breast Milkthe Possible Essentiality of Glycine
作者:
A. JACKSON,
J. SHAW,
A. BARBER,
M. GOLDEN,
期刊:
Pediatric Research
(OVID Available online 1981)
卷期:
Volume 15,
issue 11
页码: 1454-1461
ISSN:0031-3998
年代: 1981
出版商: OVID
关键词: breast milk;nitrogen metabolism;glycine
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
SummaryNitrogen metabolism was studied in three preterm infants (mean gestation 32 wk) by the method of consecutive metabolic balance. The absorption and retention of nitrogen from breast milk was measured, and protein turnover, synthesis, and breakdown were calculated from isotopic plateau of urinary urea and ammonia using an intermittent oral administration of15N-glycine. Weight gain and nitrogen retention were compared with the weight gain and nitrogen accumulated for a foetus of equivalent gestational agein utero.The average composition of the milk was 289 ± 19 KJ dl-1and 1.44 ± 24 g protein dl-1. The intake of energy was 572 ± 61 KJ kg-1day-1and of nitrogen 447 ± 99 mg kg-1day-1. Stool output of nitrogen was 100 ± 32 mg kg-1day-1giving an absorption of 348 ± 78 mg kg-1day-1, as urinary excretion was 91 ± 17 mg kg-1day-1retained nitrogen was 256 ± 71 mg kg-1day-1, or 56% of intake.The specific weight gain was 15.6 ± 2.6 g kg-1day-1and 53% of this comprised lean tissue (range 34 to 89%). In all but one study the postnatal retention of nitrogen fell far short of calculatedin uteroaccumulation.The results of protein turnover were surprising. In six of the eight studies urinary urea failed to become enriched at all. Protein turnover calculated from the ammonia plateau was 1.94 ± 0.54 g nitrogen kg-1day-1, synthesis 10.9 ± 3.4 g protein kg-1day-1and breakdown 9.3 ± 3.4 g protein kg-1day-1.It is concluded that the amino acid composition of breast milk may be inappropriate for supporting rates of lean tissue deposition equivalent toin uteroaccumulation.
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