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Effect of amino acid composition of parenteral solutions on nitrogen retention and metabolic response in very-low-birth weight infants
Authors:P Chessex  H Zebiche  M Pineault  D Lepage  L Dallaire
Affiliation:1. Perinatal Service and Research Center, Ste. Justine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:To evaluate the influence of amino acid preparations on the metabolic response of parenterally fed immature newborn infants, nitrogen retention and plasma amino acid concentrations were compared in very-low-birth-weight infants given two parenteral regimens differing only by the composition of the infused amino acids (Travasol 10% blend B and Vamin 7%). The intakes of fluid, nitrogen, and calories were comparable. The nitrogen retention was 72% +/- 7% with Vamin and 65% +/- 6% with Travasol. The differences in plasma amino acid concentrations were consistent with the composition of the amino acid solutions. During the infusion of Vamin the increased intake of aromatic amino acids resulted in high plasma levels of tyrosine (256 +/- 233 mumol/L, range 67 to 894 mumol/L). The infusion of Travasol resulted in high plasma levels of methionine (114 +/- 39 mumol/L, range 53 to 260 mumol/L) and an elevated load of glycine, which was accompanied by an abnormally high urinary loss of this amino acid. Despite these metabolic imbalances, the growth rate over the whole study was adequate. These results emphasize the importance of the composition of amino acid solutions on the metabolic response of the very immature preterm infant.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Philippe Chessex   M.D.   Centre de Recherche   Hôpital Sainte-Justine   3175 Chemin de la Côte Sainte-Catherine   Montreal   Quebec   Canada H3T 1C5.
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