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Total parenteral nutrition impairs bile flow and alters bile composition in newborn piglet
Authors:Donald R. Duerksen MD  Dr. John E. van Aerde MD  PhD  George Chan MSc  Alan B. R. Thomson MD  PhD  Laurence J. Jewell MD  Michael T. Clandinin PhD
Affiliation:(1) From the Department of Pediatrics, Nutrition and Metabolism Research Group, Perinatal Research Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Department of Medicine, Nutrition and Metabolism Research Group, Perinatal Research Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(3) Department of Pathology, Nutrition and Metabolism Research Group, Perinatal Research Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(4) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, 3A3 Walter Mackenzie Centre, 8440-112 Street, T6G 2B7 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Cholestatic liver disease complicates total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in premature neonates. We investigated TPN-induced liver disease in the newborn piglet, hypothesizing that: (1) TPN impairs bile flow by reducing the bile acid-dependent (BADF) and the bile acid-independent component of bile flow (BAIF); and (2) TPN changes bile composition. For three weeks, eight piglets received TPN and nine piglets were fed milk. Basal bile flow was measured and bile composition analyzed for bile acids, cholesterol (C), phospholipids (PL), and PL fatty acids. Bile flow was also measured after stimulation with 20, 50, and 100 µmol/kg taurocholic acid (TCA). Liver histology and bilirubin content were examined. Basal bile flow was reduced from 11.6±1.2 µl/g liver/10 min in orally fed animals to 1.6±0.4 µl/g liver/10 min in the TPN group. The stimulated bile flow in the TPN group did not respond to TCA and was lower than in the orally fed animals at each TCA dose. Both BADF and BAIF were significantly lower in the TPN group. Bile acid secretion was less than 50% of control values and total C and PL secretions were less than 5% of control. Liver and serum bilirubin were elevated in the TPN group. The newborn piglet is a valid model to study TPN-induced cholestasis, characterized by decreased bile acid secretion, impaired BADF and BAIF, and reduced bile flow stimulation after intravenous TCA.Supported by grants from the Medical Research Council of Canada, and the Children's Health Foundation of Northern & Central Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Keywords:total parenteral nutrition  cholestasis  bile acids  bile flow
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