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Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions
SIMPLE SUMMARY: The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fatty acid composition and phytosterol content. Phytosterols are believed to be detrimental in patients receiving PN. Data from this observational study suggest that the adverse effect of phytosterols d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121699 |
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author | Osowska, Sylwia Kunecki, Marek Sobocki, Jacek Tokarczyk, Joanna Majewska, Krystyna Burkacka, Magdalena Radkowski, Marek Makarewicz-Wujec, Magdalena Fisk, Helena L. Mashnafi, Sultan Baumgartner, Sabine Plat, Jogchum Calder, Philip C. |
author_facet | Osowska, Sylwia Kunecki, Marek Sobocki, Jacek Tokarczyk, Joanna Majewska, Krystyna Burkacka, Magdalena Radkowski, Marek Makarewicz-Wujec, Magdalena Fisk, Helena L. Mashnafi, Sultan Baumgartner, Sabine Plat, Jogchum Calder, Philip C. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fatty acid composition and phytosterol content. Phytosterols are believed to be detrimental in patients receiving PN. Data from this observational study suggest that the adverse effect of phytosterols delivered to home PN patients is mitigated by long-chain omega-3 fatty acids. ABSTRACT: Background: the effect on liver function markers and inflammation of the different content of phytosterols in lipid emulsions (LEs) used in the parenteral nutrition (PN) regimen of adult home PN (HPN) patients is not clear. Methods: plasma phytosterol and cytokine concentrations, fatty acid composition, liver function markers, and triglycerides were measured in 58 adult HPN patients receiving one of three different LEs (soybean oil-based: Intralipid; olive oil-based: ClinOleic; containing fish oil: SMOFLipid). Results: patients receiving Intralipid had higher plasma campesterol and stigmasterol concentrations than those receiving ClinOleic or SMOFLipid. Plasma sterol concentrations were not different between patients receiving ClinOleic and SMOFLipid. Differences in plasma fatty acids reflected the fatty acid composition of the LEs. Markers of liver function did not differ among the three groups. Blood triglycerides were higher with ClinOleic than with Intralipid or SMOFLipid. Total bilirubin correlated positively with the plasma concentrations of two of the phytosterols, ALT correlated positively with one, AST with one, and GGT with three. Conclusions: liver function markers correlate with plasma plant sterol concentrations in adult HPN patients. Adult HPN patients receiving SMOFLipid are more likely to have liver function markers and triglycerides within the normal range than those receiving ClinOleic or Intralipid. The omega-3 fatty acids in SMOFLipid may act to mitigate the adverse effects of plant sterols on liver function. |
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spelling | pubmed-97747112022-12-23 Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions Osowska, Sylwia Kunecki, Marek Sobocki, Jacek Tokarczyk, Joanna Majewska, Krystyna Burkacka, Magdalena Radkowski, Marek Makarewicz-Wujec, Magdalena Fisk, Helena L. Mashnafi, Sultan Baumgartner, Sabine Plat, Jogchum Calder, Philip C. Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fatty acid composition and phytosterol content. Phytosterols are believed to be detrimental in patients receiving PN. Data from this observational study suggest that the adverse effect of phytosterols delivered to home PN patients is mitigated by long-chain omega-3 fatty acids. ABSTRACT: Background: the effect on liver function markers and inflammation of the different content of phytosterols in lipid emulsions (LEs) used in the parenteral nutrition (PN) regimen of adult home PN (HPN) patients is not clear. Methods: plasma phytosterol and cytokine concentrations, fatty acid composition, liver function markers, and triglycerides were measured in 58 adult HPN patients receiving one of three different LEs (soybean oil-based: Intralipid; olive oil-based: ClinOleic; containing fish oil: SMOFLipid). Results: patients receiving Intralipid had higher plasma campesterol and stigmasterol concentrations than those receiving ClinOleic or SMOFLipid. Plasma sterol concentrations were not different between patients receiving ClinOleic and SMOFLipid. Differences in plasma fatty acids reflected the fatty acid composition of the LEs. Markers of liver function did not differ among the three groups. Blood triglycerides were higher with ClinOleic than with Intralipid or SMOFLipid. Total bilirubin correlated positively with the plasma concentrations of two of the phytosterols, ALT correlated positively with one, AST with one, and GGT with three. Conclusions: liver function markers correlate with plasma plant sterol concentrations in adult HPN patients. Adult HPN patients receiving SMOFLipid are more likely to have liver function markers and triglycerides within the normal range than those receiving ClinOleic or Intralipid. The omega-3 fatty acids in SMOFLipid may act to mitigate the adverse effects of plant sterols on liver function. MDPI 2022-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9774711/ /pubmed/36552209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121699 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 Osowska, Sylwia Kunecki, Marek Sobocki, Jacek Tokarczyk, Joanna Majewska, Krystyna Burkacka, Magdalena Radkowski, Marek Makarewicz-Wujec, Magdalena Fisk, Helena L. Mashnafi, Sultan Baumgartner, Sabine Plat, Jogchum Calder, Philip C. Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title | Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title_full | Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title_fullStr | Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title_full_unstemmed | Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title_short | Potential for Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Protect against the Adverse Effect of Phytosterols: Comparing Laboratory Outcomes in Adult Patients on Home Parenteral Nutrition Including Different Lipid Emulsions |
title_sort | potential for omega-3 fatty acids to protect against the adverse effect of phytosterols: comparing laboratory outcomes in adult patients on home parenteral nutrition including different lipid emulsions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121699 |
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