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Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions
Background: Vitamin A (VA; retinol) supplementation is widely used to reduce child mortality in low-income countries. However, existing research suggests that supplementation with VA alone may not be optimal for infants. Objective: We compared the effect of VA with VA combined with retinoic acid (VA...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/cdn.116.000265 |
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author | Hodges, Joanna K Tan, Libo Green, Michael H Ross, A Catharine |
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description | Background: Vitamin A (VA; retinol) supplementation is widely used to reduce child mortality in low-income countries. However, existing research suggests that supplementation with VA alone may not be optimal for infants. Objective: We compared the effect of VA with VA combined with retinoic acid (VARA) on retinol uptake and turnover in organs of neonatal rats raised under VA-marginal conditions. Methods: Secondary analysis was conducted on data obtained from 2 previous kinetic studies in Sprague-Dawley neonatal rats nursed by dams fed a VA-marginal diet (0.35 mg retinol equivalents/kg diet). On postnatal day 4, pups had been treated with a single dose of VA (6 μg/g; n = 52; VA study), VA + 10% retinoic acid (6 μg/g; n = 42; VARA study), or placebo (canola oil; n = 94; both studies), all of which contained ∼2 μCi [(3)H]retinol as the tracer for VA. Total retinol and tracer concentrations were measured in plasma and tissues from 1 h to 14 d after dosing. Control group data from both studies were merged before analysis. Kinetic parameters were re-estimated and compared statistically. Results: VARA supplementation administered to neonatal rats within a few days after birth resulted in a lower turnover of retinol in the lungs, kidneys, and carcass and less frequent recycling of retinol between plasma and organs (100 compared with 288 times in the VARA- compared with the VA-treated group). Although VA supplementation resulted in a higher concentration of retinol in the liver, VARA supplementation led to a higher uptake of postprandial retinyl esters into the lungs, intestines, and carcass. Conclusion: Given the relatively higher retinol uptake into several extrahepatic organs of neonates dosed orally with VARA, this form of supplementation may serve as a targeted treatment of low VA concentrations in extrahepatic organs that continue to develop postnatally. |
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spelling | pubmed-57791002018-06-28 Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions Hodges, Joanna K Tan, Libo Green, Michael H Ross, A Catharine Curr Dev Nutr Original Research Background: Vitamin A (VA; retinol) supplementation is widely used to reduce child mortality in low-income countries. However, existing research suggests that supplementation with VA alone may not be optimal for infants. Objective: We compared the effect of VA with VA combined with retinoic acid (VARA) on retinol uptake and turnover in organs of neonatal rats raised under VA-marginal conditions. Methods: Secondary analysis was conducted on data obtained from 2 previous kinetic studies in Sprague-Dawley neonatal rats nursed by dams fed a VA-marginal diet (0.35 mg retinol equivalents/kg diet). On postnatal day 4, pups had been treated with a single dose of VA (6 μg/g; n = 52; VA study), VA + 10% retinoic acid (6 μg/g; n = 42; VARA study), or placebo (canola oil; n = 94; both studies), all of which contained ∼2 μCi [(3)H]retinol as the tracer for VA. Total retinol and tracer concentrations were measured in plasma and tissues from 1 h to 14 d after dosing. Control group data from both studies were merged before analysis. Kinetic parameters were re-estimated and compared statistically. Results: VARA supplementation administered to neonatal rats within a few days after birth resulted in a lower turnover of retinol in the lungs, kidneys, and carcass and less frequent recycling of retinol between plasma and organs (100 compared with 288 times in the VARA- compared with the VA-treated group). Although VA supplementation resulted in a higher concentration of retinol in the liver, VARA supplementation led to a higher uptake of postprandial retinyl esters into the lungs, intestines, and carcass. Conclusion: Given the relatively higher retinol uptake into several extrahepatic organs of neonates dosed orally with VARA, this form of supplementation may serve as a targeted treatment of low VA concentrations in extrahepatic organs that continue to develop postnatally. Oxford University Press 2017-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5779100/ /pubmed/29377015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/cdn.116.000265 Text en Copyright © 2017, Hodges et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CCBY-NC License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/, which permits noncommercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Hodges, Joanna K Tan, Libo Green, Michael H Ross, A Catharine Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title | Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title_full | Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title_fullStr | Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title_short | Vitamin A and Retinoic Acid Combined Have a More Potent Effect Compared with Vitamin A Alone on the Uptake of Retinol into Extrahepatic Tissues of Neonatal Rats Raised under Vitamin A–Marginal Conditions |
title_sort | vitamin a and retinoic acid combined have a more potent effect compared with vitamin a alone on the uptake of retinol into extrahepatic tissues of neonatal rats raised under vitamin a–marginal conditions |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/cdn.116.000265 |
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