Bioactive peptides in preterm human milk: Impact of maternal characteristics and their association to neonatal outcomes

Human milk adipokines in term babies seem partially determined by maternal factors and affect infant's development. We aimed to describe bioactive peptide concentration in very preterm human milk and associations to maternal characteristics and postnatal growth. Mothers delivering ≤32 weeks of...

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Veröffentlicht in:BioFactors (Oxford) 2024-01, Vol.50 (1), p.135-144
Hauptverfasser: Balcells‐Esponera, Carla, Borràs‐Novell, Cristina, López‐Abad, Miriam, Cubells Serra, Inmaculada, Basseda Puig, Anna, Izquierdo Renau, Montserrat, Herranz Barbero, Ana, Iglesias‐Platas, Isabel
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Zusammenfassung:Human milk adipokines in term babies seem partially determined by maternal factors and affect infant's development. We aimed to describe bioactive peptide concentration in very preterm human milk and associations to maternal characteristics and postnatal growth. Mothers delivering ≤32 weeks of gestation and their infant/s were recruited. At 4 weeks of lactation, an aliquot of 24‐h‐pooled milk was collected for exclusively breastfeeding dyads. Insulin, leptin, adiponectin, and milk fat globule epidermal growth factor‐8 (MFG‐E8) were measured by enzyme‐linked immunoabsorbent assay in skimmed milk. One hundred mothers (28.8 ± 2.3 weeks at delivery) provided a milk sample. Milk insulin was related to gestational age, pre‐pregnancy body mass index (BMI), and galactagogue treatment (final model: adjusted R2: 0.330, p 
ISSN:0951-6433
1872-8081
DOI:10.1002/biof.1997