血浆磷脂的必需脂肪酸组成与出生体重:足月新生儿的研究。

P. Rump, R. Mensink, A. Kester, G. Hornstra
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脐带血样本中的必需脂肪酸(EFAs)与早产儿和低出生体重新生儿的出生体重有关。目的探讨足月新生儿脐带脂肪酸组成和母体血浆磷脂与出生体重的关系。设计:本研究是一项对627例足月出生的单胎进行的横断面研究。在研究开始时(<或=妊娠16周)、分娩时和出生时脐带血浆中,采用气液色谱法测定了母亲的血浆磷脂EFA组成。出生体重归一化为SD评分。结果脐带血浆中二高γ -亚麻酸浓度与体重SD评分呈正相关。花生四烯酸(AA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)与体重SD评分均呈负相关。efa状态指标显示出类似的负相关,而二十碳三烯酸浓度与新生儿尺寸呈正相关。孕妇血浆中n-3长链多烯(lcp)和n-6长链多烯的比例在妊娠期间下降。在体重较重的婴儿的母亲中,AA、DHA、n-3 LCP和n-6 LCP含量的下降幅度较大。然而,母体血浆中LCPs浓度较高与出生时婴儿体型较大无关。结论脐带血浆生化EFA水平降低和母体血浆LCP浓度降低与足月新生儿胎龄体重增高有关。我们的研究结果不支持AA或DHA的生长刺激作用;然而,它们确实表明母体向胎儿转移EFAs可能是决定新生儿EFA状态的限制因素。
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Essential fatty acid composition of plasma phospholipids and birth weight: a study in term neonates.
BACKGROUND Essential fatty acids (EFAs) in umbilical cord blood samples are associated with attained birth weight in premature infants and low-birth-weight neonates. OBJECTIVE The objective was to investigate relations between the EFA composition of cord and maternal plasma phospholipids and birth weight in term neonates. DESIGN This was a cross-sectional study in 627 singletons born at term. The plasma phospholipid EFA composition of the mothers was determined by gas-liquid chromatography at study entry (< or = 16 wk gestation), at delivery, and in cord plasma at birth. Birth weights were normalized to SD scores. RESULTS In cord plasma, the dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid concentration was positively related to weight SD scores. Both arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) were negatively related to weight SD scores. EFA-status indicators showed similar negative associations, whereas eicosatrienoic acid concentrations were positively related to neonatal size. In maternal plasma, proportions of n-3 long-chain polyenes (LCPs) and n-6 LCPs decreased during pregnancy. Larger decreases in AA, DHA, n-3 LCP, and n-6 LCP fractions were observed in mothers of heavier babies. Higher concentrations of LCPs in maternal plasma were, however, not related to a larger infant size at birth. CONCLUSIONS A lower biochemical EFA status in umbilical cord plasma and a larger decrease in maternal plasma LCP concentrations are associated with a higher weight-for-gestational-age at birth in term neonates. Our findings do not support a growth-stimulating effect of AA or DHA; however, they do suggest that maternal-to-fetal transfer of EFAs might be a limiting factor in determining neonatal EFA status.
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