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The mode of administration of total parenteral nutrition and nature of lipid content influence the generation of peroxides and aldehydes

Journal

CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 526-534

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.12.012

Keywords

Hepatic oxidative stress; Inflammation; Lipid emulsion; Premature newborn; Total parenteral nutrition

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP 77637]

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Background & aims: The absence of light protection of neonatal total parenteral nutrition (PN) contributes to the generation of 4-hydroxynonenal and peroxides. 4-Hydroxynonenal is suspected to be involved in PN-related liver complications. Aims: To find a practical modality to reduce 4-hydroxynonenal in PN and assess in vivo the impact of PN containing low 4-hydroxynonenal concentration. Methods: Six modalities of delivering PN were compared for the in vitro generation of peroxides and 4-hydroxynonenal: 1) MV-AA-L: light-protected (-L) solution containing multivitamin (MV) mixed with amino acids + dextrose (AA); 2) MV-AA+L: MV-AA without photo-protection (+L); 3) MV-LIP+L: MV mixed with lipid emulsion (LIP). LIP was a)Intralipid20%(R) or b) Omegaven (R). Hepatic markers of oxidative stress (glutathione, F-2 alpha-isoprostanes, GS-HNE) and inflammation (mRNA of TNF-alpha and IL-1) were measured in newborn guinea pigs infused during 4-days with MV-AA+L compounded with Intralipid20%(R) or Omegaven (R). Results: Hydroperoxides and 4-hydroxynonenal were the lowest in MV-AA L and the highest in MV-LIP+L. MV-AA+L with Omegaven (R) was associated with the lowest levels of markers of oxidative stress and inflammation. Conclusion: Compared to Intralipid20%(R), Omegaven (R) reduces oxidative stress associated with PN and prevents liver inflammation. These findings offer an alternative strategy to light protection of PN, which in the clinical setting is a cumbersome modality. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.

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