二十碳五烯酸(EPA)在营养支持中的意义。

H C Meng
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两项研究确定了维持TPN的患者血浆总脂质脂肪酸谱的变化。在第一项研究中,20名2-25日龄的新生儿被分成两组,每组10人,接受相同的氮、卡路里和脂肪。第一组受试者服用不含α -亚麻酸的红花油乳剂(Liposyn 20%),第二组受试者服用含3% α -亚麻酸的改性乳剂,占总热量的5.6%。1组患儿血浆α -亚麻酸始终为0。经过10-15天的治疗,EPA和DHA分别减少了85%和65%。在第2组受试者中,α -亚麻酸和EPA均有所增加。观察到与第一组婴儿相似的DHA减少(63%)。在第二项研究中,报告了2例具有代表性的成人患者的结果。一名患者服用大豆油乳剂(脂肪内,10%),其中油中含有7-8%的α -亚麻酸,提供约11%的总热量。另一名患者服用不含α -亚麻酸的红花油乳剂(Liposyn, 10%)。每位患者每天服用500毫升乳剂,持续3周。接受红花油乳剂的患者血浆α -亚麻酸始终保持0。EPA在21天内下降了67%。DHA一直保持在低水平。(摘要删节250字)
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Significance of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in nutritional support.

Changes in the fatty acid profile of plasma total lipids in patients maintained on TPN were determined in 2 studies. In the first study, 20 newborns, 2-25 days of age, receiving comparable nitrogen, calories and fat were divided into 2 groups of 10 in each. A safflower oil emulsion (Liposyn 20%) containing no alpha-linolenic acid was given to the Group 1 subjects, while a modified emulsion containing 3% of alpha-linolenic acid in safflower oil supplying 5.6% of total calories was given to those of Group 2. Plasma alpha-linolenic acid of the Group 1 infants was 0 throughout. The decrease in EPA and DHA was 85% and 65%, respectively, after 10-15 days of therapy. In the subjects of Group 2, there was an increase in both alpha-linolenic acid and EPA. A similar decrease (63%) in DHA similar to that of Group 1 infants was observed. In the second study, results of 2 representative adult patients are reported. One patient was given a soybean oil emulsion (Intralipid, 10%) that contains 7-8% of alpha-linolenic acid in the oil, furnishing about 11% of total calories. The other patient received a safflower oil emulsion (Liposyn, 10%) that contains no alpha-linolenic acid. Each patient received 500 ml of the respective emulsion daily for 3 weeks. The plasma alpha-linolenic acid of the patient who received the safflower oil emulsion remained 0 throughout. EPA showed a 67% decrease in 21 days. DHA remained at low levels throughout.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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