Lysine kinetics in preterm infants: the importance of enteral feeding

Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass metabolism by the intestine of dietary lysine has a direct effect on systemic availability. We investigated whether first pass lysine metabolism in the intestine is high in preterm infants, particular...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gut 2004-01, Vol.53 (1), p.38-43
Hauptverfasser: van der Schoor, S R D, Reeds, P J, Stellaard, F, Wattimena, J D L, Sauer, P J J, Büller, H A, van Goudoever, J B
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass metabolism by the intestine of dietary lysine has a direct effect on systemic availability. We investigated whether first pass lysine metabolism in the intestine is high in preterm infants, particularly at a low enteral intake. Patients and methods: Six preterm infants (birth weight 0.9 (0.1) kg) were studied during two different periods: period A (n = 6): 40% of intake administered enterally, 60% parenterally; lysine intake 92 (6) μmol/(kg×h); and period B (n = 4): 100% enteral feeding; lysine intake 100 (3) μmol/(kg×h). Dual stable isotope tracer techniques were used to assess splanchnic and whole body lysine kinetics. Results: Fractional first pass lysine uptake by the intestine was significantly higher during partial enteral feeding (period A 32 (10)% v period B 18 (7)%; p
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
1458-3288
DOI:10.1136/gut.53.1.38