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The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome

Human milk is the ideal nutrition source for healthy infants during the first six months of life and a detailed characterisation of the composition of milk from mothers that deliver prematurely (<37 weeks gestation), and of how human milk changes during lactation, would benefit our understanding...

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Autores principales: Sundekilde, Ulrik K., Downey, Eimear, O’Mahony, James A., O’Shea, Carol-Anne, Ryan, C. Anthony, Kelly, Alan L., Bertram, Hanne C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27213440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050304
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author Sundekilde, Ulrik K.
Downey, Eimear
O’Mahony, James A.
O’Shea, Carol-Anne
Ryan, C. Anthony
Kelly, Alan L.
Bertram, Hanne C.
author_facet Sundekilde, Ulrik K.
Downey, Eimear
O’Mahony, James A.
O’Shea, Carol-Anne
Ryan, C. Anthony
Kelly, Alan L.
Bertram, Hanne C.
author_sort Sundekilde, Ulrik K.
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description Human milk is the ideal nutrition source for healthy infants during the first six months of life and a detailed characterisation of the composition of milk from mothers that deliver prematurely (<37 weeks gestation), and of how human milk changes during lactation, would benefit our understanding of the nutritional requirements of premature infants. Individual milk samples from mothers delivering prematurely and at term were collected. The human milk metabolome, established by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, was influenced by gestational and lactation age. Metabolite profiling identified that levels of valine, leucine, betaine, and creatinine were increased in colostrum from term mothers compared with mature milk, while those of glutamate, caprylate, and caprate were increased in mature term milk compared with colostrum. Levels of oligosaccharides, citrate, and creatinine were increased in pre-term colostrum, while those of caprylate, caprate, valine, leucine, glutamate, and pantothenate increased with time postpartum. There were differences between pre-term and full-term milk in the levels of carnitine, caprylate, caprate, pantothenate, urea, lactose, oligosaccharides, citrate, phosphocholine, choline, and formate. These findings suggest that the metabolome of pre-term milk changes within 5–7 weeks postpartum to resemble that of term milk, independent of time of gestation at pre-mature delivery.
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spelling pubmed-48827162016-05-27 The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome Sundekilde, Ulrik K. Downey, Eimear O’Mahony, James A. O’Shea, Carol-Anne Ryan, C. Anthony Kelly, Alan L. Bertram, Hanne C. Nutrients Article Human milk is the ideal nutrition source for healthy infants during the first six months of life and a detailed characterisation of the composition of milk from mothers that deliver prematurely (<37 weeks gestation), and of how human milk changes during lactation, would benefit our understanding of the nutritional requirements of premature infants. Individual milk samples from mothers delivering prematurely and at term were collected. The human milk metabolome, established by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, was influenced by gestational and lactation age. Metabolite profiling identified that levels of valine, leucine, betaine, and creatinine were increased in colostrum from term mothers compared with mature milk, while those of glutamate, caprylate, and caprate were increased in mature term milk compared with colostrum. Levels of oligosaccharides, citrate, and creatinine were increased in pre-term colostrum, while those of caprylate, caprate, valine, leucine, glutamate, and pantothenate increased with time postpartum. There were differences between pre-term and full-term milk in the levels of carnitine, caprylate, caprate, pantothenate, urea, lactose, oligosaccharides, citrate, phosphocholine, choline, and formate. These findings suggest that the metabolome of pre-term milk changes within 5–7 weeks postpartum to resemble that of term milk, independent of time of gestation at pre-mature delivery. MDPI 2016-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4882716/ /pubmed/27213440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050304 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sundekilde, Ulrik K.
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O’Mahony, James A.
O’Shea, Carol-Anne
Ryan, C. Anthony
Kelly, Alan L.
Bertram, Hanne C.
The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome
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title_full The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome
title_fullStr The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome
title_short The Effect of Gestational and Lactational Age on the Human Milk Metabolome
title_sort effect of gestational and lactational age on the human milk metabolome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27213440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8050304
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