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NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity
Understanding the composition of human milk (HM) can provide important insights into the links between infant nutrition, health, and development. In the present work, we have longitudinally investigated the metabolome of milk from 36 women delivering preterm at different gestational ages (GA): extre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030345 |
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author | Peila, Chiara Sottemano, Stefano Cesare Marincola, Flaminia Stocchero, Matteo Pusceddu, Nicoletta Grazia Dessì, Angelica Baraldi, Eugenio Fanos, Vassilios Bertino, Enrico |
author_facet | Peila, Chiara Sottemano, Stefano Cesare Marincola, Flaminia Stocchero, Matteo Pusceddu, Nicoletta Grazia Dessì, Angelica Baraldi, Eugenio Fanos, Vassilios Bertino, Enrico |
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description | Understanding the composition of human milk (HM) can provide important insights into the links between infant nutrition, health, and development. In the present work, we have longitudinally investigated the metabolome of milk from 36 women delivering preterm at different gestational ages (GA): extremely (<28 weeks GA), very (29–31 weeks GA) or moderate (32–34 weeks GA) premature. Milk samples were collected at three lactation stages: colostrum (3–6 days post-partum), transitional milk (7–15 days post-partum) and mature milk (16–26 days post-partum). Multivariate and univariate statistical data analyses were performed on the (1)H NMR metabolic profiles of specimens in relation to the degree of prematurity and lactation stage. We observed a high impact of both the mother’s phenotype and lactation time on HM metabolome composition. Furthermore, statistically significant differences, although weak, were observed in terms of GA when comparing extremely and moderately preterm milk. Overall, our study provides new insights into preterm HM metabolome composition that may help to optimize feeding of preterm newborns, and thus improve the postnatal growth and later health outcomes of these fragile patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-88345652022-02-12 NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity Peila, Chiara Sottemano, Stefano Cesare Marincola, Flaminia Stocchero, Matteo Pusceddu, Nicoletta Grazia Dessì, Angelica Baraldi, Eugenio Fanos, Vassilios Bertino, Enrico Foods Article Understanding the composition of human milk (HM) can provide important insights into the links between infant nutrition, health, and development. In the present work, we have longitudinally investigated the metabolome of milk from 36 women delivering preterm at different gestational ages (GA): extremely (<28 weeks GA), very (29–31 weeks GA) or moderate (32–34 weeks GA) premature. Milk samples were collected at three lactation stages: colostrum (3–6 days post-partum), transitional milk (7–15 days post-partum) and mature milk (16–26 days post-partum). Multivariate and univariate statistical data analyses were performed on the (1)H NMR metabolic profiles of specimens in relation to the degree of prematurity and lactation stage. We observed a high impact of both the mother’s phenotype and lactation time on HM metabolome composition. Furthermore, statistically significant differences, although weak, were observed in terms of GA when comparing extremely and moderately preterm milk. Overall, our study provides new insights into preterm HM metabolome composition that may help to optimize feeding of preterm newborns, and thus improve the postnatal growth and later health outcomes of these fragile patients. MDPI 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8834565/ /pubmed/35159496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030345 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Peila, Chiara Sottemano, Stefano Cesare Marincola, Flaminia Stocchero, Matteo Pusceddu, Nicoletta Grazia Dessì, Angelica Baraldi, Eugenio Fanos, Vassilios Bertino, Enrico NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title | NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title_full | NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title_fullStr | NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title_full_unstemmed | NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title_short | NMR Metabonomic Profile of Preterm Human Milk in the First Month of Lactation: From Extreme to Moderate Prematurity |
title_sort | nmr metabonomic profile of preterm human milk in the first month of lactation: from extreme to moderate prematurity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030345 |
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