Iron absorption and oxidant stress during erythropoietin therapy in very low birth weight premature infants: a cohort study

dc.contributor.authorFriel, James K.
dc.contributor.authorAziz, Khalid
dc.contributor.authorAndrews, Wayne L.
dc.contributor.authorSerfass, Robert E.
dc.date.issued2005-08-05
dc.description.abstractBackground: Iron supplementation may be associated with oxidative stress particularly in premature infants. Our purpose was to examine 1) early supplemental iron during treatment with erythropoietin (EPO) and oxidative stress; 2) enhanced iron absorption during EPO in those infants receiving human milk. Therefore, we determined the effect of erythropoietin plus supplemental iron intakes (4 mg/kg/d) on antioxidant status and iron incorporation. Methods: Ten very-low-birth-weight infants who were enterally fed and receiving either human milk or formula were followed for 4 weeks during erythropoietin therapy; blood and urine were collected at 3 times; baseline, 2 and 4 weeks later. Once oral feeds commenced the study protocol was initiated. After baseline blood collection, a dose of Fe57 was administered. Two weeks later, a dose of Fe58 was administered as ferrous chloride to determine the effect of human-milk or formula on iron incorporation into RBCs. Results: Infants started the study at 35 ± 13 days. Incorporation of isotope into RBCs did not differ between formula fed for Fe57 (mean incorporation 8 ± 2.9 n = 3) compared to human-milk fed infants (8.7 ± 5 n = 7) nor for Fe58 (6 ± 2.7 n = 3 vs. 8.6 ± 5 n = 7). Tissue damage measured by malondialdehyde in plasma and F-2 – isoprostanes in urine, did not differ by feed or over time. Neither ability to resist oxidative stress/nor RBC superoxide dismutase differed according to feed or over time. Conclusion: Data suggest that during erythropoietin therapy antioxidant defence in VLBW infants are capable of dealing with early supplemental iron during treatment with EPO.
dc.format.issue29
dc.format.volume5
dc.identifier.issn1471-2431
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/5/29/abstract/
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14783/7554
dc.language.isoen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBioMed Central
dc.subjectantioxidant activity; article; artificial milk; baby food; breast milk; clinical article; cohort analysis; enteric feeding; erythrocyte; human; infant; iron absorption; iron therapy; oxidative stress; prematurity; very low birth weight
dc.titleIron absorption and oxidant stress during erythropoietin therapy in very low birth weight premature infants: a cohort study
dc.typearticle
mem.campusSt. John's Campus
mem.departmentBiochemistry
mem.departmentClinical Disciplines
mem.divisionsBiochemistry
mem.divisionsPediatrics
mem.fullTextStatuspublic
mem.idNumber10.1186/1471-2431-5-29
mem.isPublishedpub
mem.pageRange6-Jan
mem.refereedTrue
oaire.citation.issueBMC Pediatrics

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