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The Multi-Component Causes of Late Neonatal Sepsis-Can We Regulate Them?

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NUTRIENTS
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14020243

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manganese lactoferrin; neonatal infection; rat sepsis model

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  1. National Science Centre (Poland) [2013/09/B/NZ6/00849, 2018/31/B/NZ6/02472, DEC-2020/04/X/NZ5/00546]

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This study aimed to evaluate the potential of lactoferrin in inhibiting the development of late-onset blood infection in neonates. The findings suggest that lactoferrin can suppress bacterial translocation and fortify the intestinal barrier, which is crucial for preventing and treating neonatal sepsis.
Elucidating the mechanisms of bacterial translocation is crucial for the prevention and treatment of neonatal sepsis. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the potential of lactoferrin to inhibit the development of late-onset blood infection in neonates. Our investigation evaluates the role of key stress factors leading to the translocation of intestinal bacteria into the bloodstream and, consequently, the development of life-threatening sepsis. Three stress factors, namely weaning, intraperitoneal administration of Gram-positive cocci and oral intake of Gram-negative rods, were found to act synergistically. We developed a novel model of rat pups sepsis induced by bacterial translocation and observed the inhibition of this process by supplementation of various forms of lactoferrin: iron-depleted (apolactoferrin), iron-saturated (hololactoferrin) and manganese-saturated lactoferrin. Additionally, lactoferrin saturated with manganese significantly increases the Lactobacillus bacterial population, which contributes to the fortification of the intestinal barrier and inhibits the translocation phenomenon. The acquired knowledge can be used to limit the development of sepsis in newborns in hospital neonatal intensive care units.

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