Vitamin A Supplementation and Retinol Metabolism in the Neonatal Period
新生儿期维生素 A 补充和视黄醇代谢
基本信息
- 批准号:8132556
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-08-20 至 2014-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdmixtureAdultAffectAfricaAirAll-Trans-RetinolAlveolarAreaAsiaBirthBlood VesselsBolus InfusionBronchopulmonary DysplasiaCell RespirationChildClinical TreatmentCountryDexamethasoneDietDifferentiation and GrowthDoseEmbryonic DevelopmentEsterificationEstersFailureFamilyGenesGenetic TranscriptionHealth PolicyHealth ProfessionalHematopoiesisHumanHuman MilkImmune responseInfantInflammationInflammatory ResponseInternationalKidneyKineticsKnowledgeLifeLigandsLinkLiverLow Birth Weight InfantLungLung diseasesMeasuresMetabolicMetabolismMethodsModelingMolecularMorbidity - disease rateMusNeonatalNeonatal Intensive CareNewborn InfantNuclearNutrientNutritional RequirementsOrganOutcomeOxygenPhysiologicalPhysiologyPlacebosPlasmaPoliciesPolicy MakerPostpartum PeriodPublic HealthRattusRecommendationRecommended Dietary AllowanceReportingResearchRespiratory physiologyRetinalRetinoid ReceptorRetinoidsRetinol Binding ProteinsRetinol Metabolism PathwayStructure of parenchyma of lungSupplementationSurfaceSystemTestingTissue DifferentiationTissuesTracerTranslationsTretinoinVitamin Aabsorptionage groupcell typefeedingfunctional outcomesimprovedlung maturationmathematical modelmature animalmortalityneonateoxidationpostnatalpublic health relevancerapid growthretinoic acid 4-hydroxylasetraffickinguptake
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): At birth, the concentrations of vitamin A (VA, retinol) in liver and plasma are much lower than in older children and well-fed adults. The VA nutritional requirement of the neonate has only been estimated by determining the amount of VA consumed in breast milk, but the neonate's true metabolic requirement for VA is not known. VA supplementation trials in which a large bolus dose is delivered soon after birth are being conducted in countries where VA deficiency is considered a public health problem to determine if morbidity and mortality are reduced, yet there is no physiological model of VA metabolism to help guide public health professionals and policy makers in deciding if neonates are able to store and retain a large bolus dose of VA. The hypothesis is that VA supplementation vs. placebo, and a combination of VA and its active metabolite retinoic acid (RA), VARA, compared to VA alone, will alter whole-body retinol kinetics in neonates. The aims make use of mathematical modeling to test whether VARA is more effective than VA in directing retinol into specific tissues (lungs, and other organs), and whether maternal postpartum dietary VA alters retinol metabolism in the neonate. The aims also test whether VA and VARA favorably affects the inflammatory response of the lungs caused by oxygen treatment, as is frequently necessary for low birth weight infants. These studies will generate new knowledge on the absorption, storage and utilization of retinol, together with molecular factors and functional outcomes in neonates. The research will be significant for understanding neonatal retinol physiology; VA nutritional requirements; for translation to international and national public health policy decisions; and potentially for translation to improved neonatal intensive care.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Statement The physiological requirement of neonates for vitamin A (VA, retinol) is unknown and no model exists of whole-body retinol metabolism for this age group. We will use isotopic tracer analysis and mathematical modeling to establish a kinetic model of retinol metabolism in neonatal rats, and correlate the results with molecular and functional indicators of lung maturation. The evidence from these studies will help to inform U.S. dietary recommendations for infants, international VA supplementation policy, and clinical treatment of neonatal lung disease.
描述(由申请人提供):出生时,肝脏和血浆中维生素A(VA,视黄醇)的浓度远低于年龄较大的儿童和营养良好的成人。新生儿的VA营养需求仅通过确定母乳中VA的消耗量来估计,但新生儿对VA的真正代谢需求尚不清楚。在VA缺乏被认为是公共卫生问题的国家,正在进行出生后立即给予大剂量VA补充试验,以确定发病率和死亡率是否降低,但没有VA代谢的生理模型来帮助指导公共卫生专业人员和政策制定者决定新生儿是否能够储存和保留大剂量VA。假设补充VA与安慰剂相比,以及与单独VA相比,VA及其活性代谢物维甲酸(RA)(VARA)的组合将改变新生儿全身视黄醇动力学。目的是利用数学建模来测试VARA是否比VA更有效地将视黄醇导入特定组织(肺和其他器官),以及母亲产后饮食VA是否会改变新生儿的视黄醇代谢。目的还测试VA和VARA是否有利地影响由氧治疗引起的肺部炎症反应,这对于低出生体重婴儿来说是经常需要的。这些研究将产生关于视黄醇的吸收、储存和利用的新知识,以及新生儿的分子因素和功能结果。这项研究将是重要的了解新生儿视黄醇生理学; VA营养需求;翻译为国际和国家公共卫生政策的决定;并有可能翻译为改善新生儿重症监护。
公共卫生相关性:声明新生儿对维生素A(VA,视黄醇)的生理需求尚不清楚,也没有该年龄组的全身视黄醇代谢模型。我们将使用同位素示踪分析和数学建模来建立新生大鼠视黄醇代谢的动力学模型,并将结果与肺成熟的分子和功能指标相关联。这些研究的证据将有助于为美国婴儿饮食建议,国际VA补充政策和新生儿肺部疾病的临床治疗提供信息。
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Vitamin A Supplementation and Retinol Metabolism in the Neonatal Period
新生儿期维生素A的补充和视黄醇的代谢
- 批准号:
9105886 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 34.2万 - 项目类别:
Vitamin A Supplementation and Retinol Metabolism in the Neonatal Period
新生儿期维生素 A 补充和视黄醇代谢
- 批准号:
9414608 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 34.2万 - 项目类别:
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8013381 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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8488455 - 财政年份:2010
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8607636 - 财政年份:2010
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