Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5584962 | Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA) | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Term neonates have high delta-6 desaturase (D6D) activity, which is important for regulating polyunsaturated fatty acid's (PUFA) nutritional status. The aim was to investigate D6D activity in preterm infants and its postnatal changes. Forty-three appropriate-for-gestational-age infants were included. PUFA in red blood cells was analyzed at birth and at one, six, and 12 months of age. D6D activity was estimated by 20:3n-6/18:2n-6 ratio. At birth, preterm infants had D6D activity as high as that of term infants; D6D activity declined to about one-third at one month, then further decreased to about one-sixth at six months and remained stable until 12 months. The postnatal change in arachidonic acid exhibited a similar pattern to that of D6D activity; however, docosahexaenoic acid showed a transient decrease at one month and recovered to the cord blood level at six months. D6D may regulate PUFA profile in preterm infants, especially during the early postnatal period.
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Authors
Nobuhiko Nagano, Tomoo Okada, Kazunori Kayama, Shigeharu Hosono, Yohei Kitamura, Shigeru Takahashi,