Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight

Background: Free carnitine (C0) and short chain acylcarnitine (SCA) blood concentrations play a significant role in fatty acid oxidation process during the first days of life. The aim of this study was to demonstrate C0 and SCA concentrations in Dried Blood Spots (DBS) of full term breastfed infants...

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Main Authors: Penelope D. Manta-Vogli, Kleopatra H. Schulpis, Yannis L. Loukas, Yannis Dotsikas
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Pediatrics and Neonatology
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spelling doaj-fbe543d35a6140ae87213323319b076c2020-11-29T04:14:52ZengElsevierPediatrics and Neonatology1875-95722020-12-01616620628Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weightPenelope D. Manta-Vogli0Kleopatra H. Schulpis1Yannis L. Loukas2Yannis Dotsikas3Department of Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Agia Sofia Children's Hospital, Athens, GreeceInstitute of Child Health, Agia Sofia Children's Hospital, Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Pharm. Analysis, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimioupoli, GR - 157 71, Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Pharm. Analysis, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimioupoli, GR - 157 71, Athens, Greece; Corresponding author. Department of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimioupoli, Zografou, Athens, Greece. Fax: +30 210 7274039.Background: Free carnitine (C0) and short chain acylcarnitine (SCA) blood concentrations play a significant role in fatty acid oxidation process during the first days of life. The aim of this study was to demonstrate C0 and SCA concentrations in Dried Blood Spots (DBS) of full term breastfed infants in relation to their birth weight (BW) perinatally. Methods: Breastfed full term infants (n = 12,000, 6000 males, 6000 females) with BW 2000–4000 g were divided into 4 equal groups: Group A, 2000–2500 g, B 2500–3000 g, C 3000–3500 g and D 3500–4000 g. Blood samples in the form of DBS were collected on the 3rd day of life and analyzed via a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) protocol. Results: BW-related C0 and SCAs were found as follows: C0 was determined to be statistically significantly higher in group A (BW 2000–2500 g) in both males and females. Lower acetylcarnitine (C2) and hydroxybutyrylcarnitine (C4OH) blood concentrations were detected in group A of both sexes, whereas butyrylcarnitine (C4) concentrations were found to be lower in the same group of males only. Furthermore, high concentrations of C2 and C4OH were shown in group D (BW 3500–4000 g) in both sexes. SCA sum of means ± SD values in males and females of group A were statistically significantly lower as compared to other study groups. Conclusion: Due to the number of the samples, data from this study could be applied as neonatal screening reference values for full term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875957220301145acetylcarnitinefree carnitineisovalerylcarnitinenewborn screeningpropionylcarnitine
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author Penelope D. Manta-Vogli
Kleopatra H. Schulpis
Yannis L. Loukas
Yannis Dotsikas
spellingShingle Penelope D. Manta-Vogli
Kleopatra H. Schulpis
Yannis L. Loukas
Yannis Dotsikas
Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
Pediatrics and Neonatology
acetylcarnitine
free carnitine
isovalerylcarnitine
newborn screening
propionylcarnitine
author_facet Penelope D. Manta-Vogli
Kleopatra H. Schulpis
Yannis L. Loukas
Yannis Dotsikas
author_sort Penelope D. Manta-Vogli
title Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
title_short Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
title_full Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
title_fullStr Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
title_sort perinatal free carnitine and short chain acylcarnitine blood concentrations in 12,000 full-term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight
publisher Elsevier
series Pediatrics and Neonatology
issn 1875-9572
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Free carnitine (C0) and short chain acylcarnitine (SCA) blood concentrations play a significant role in fatty acid oxidation process during the first days of life. The aim of this study was to demonstrate C0 and SCA concentrations in Dried Blood Spots (DBS) of full term breastfed infants in relation to their birth weight (BW) perinatally. Methods: Breastfed full term infants (n = 12,000, 6000 males, 6000 females) with BW 2000–4000 g were divided into 4 equal groups: Group A, 2000–2500 g, B 2500–3000 g, C 3000–3500 g and D 3500–4000 g. Blood samples in the form of DBS were collected on the 3rd day of life and analyzed via a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) protocol. Results: BW-related C0 and SCAs were found as follows: C0 was determined to be statistically significantly higher in group A (BW 2000–2500 g) in both males and females. Lower acetylcarnitine (C2) and hydroxybutyrylcarnitine (C4OH) blood concentrations were detected in group A of both sexes, whereas butyrylcarnitine (C4) concentrations were found to be lower in the same group of males only. Furthermore, high concentrations of C2 and C4OH were shown in group D (BW 3500–4000 g) in both sexes. SCA sum of means ± SD values in males and females of group A were statistically significantly lower as compared to other study groups. Conclusion: Due to the number of the samples, data from this study could be applied as neonatal screening reference values for full term breastfed newborns in relation to their birth weight.
topic acetylcarnitine
free carnitine
isovalerylcarnitine
newborn screening
propionylcarnitine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875957220301145
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