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Transcutaneous absorption of vitamin A in newborn rats
Authors:Ashmeade T L  Wiener D  Barness L A  Carver J D
Affiliation:Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Fla., USA. tashmead@com1.med.usf.edu
Abstract:
Very low birth weight neonates have low tissue concentrations of vitamin A, which may contribute to the development of lung disease. These infants, however, may not receive vitamin A supplementation for several days after birth. We determined if the relatively permeable skin of a newborn could be used to administer vitamin A. 25 control rat pups were killed and lungs and livers were collected. 20 microl (1,000 IU) of retinyl palmitate were applied to the skin surface of an additional 50 two-day-old pups. At 2.5 and 5 h after application, 25 pups were killed, and lungs and livers were collected. Concentrations of retinyl palmitate and retinol were significantly higher in the lungs of pups 5 h after administration of vitamin A compared with controls. There were no differences in concentrations of retinyl palmitate or retinol in livers. We conclude that transcutaneous administration may be an effective means of delivering vitamin A to the lungs of newborn rats.
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