Metabolomics of prematurity: analysis of patterns of amino acids, enzymes, and endocrine markers by categories of gestational age.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Prematurity may influence the levels of amino acids, enzymes, and endocrine markers obtained through newborn screening. Identifying which analytes are the most affected by degree of prematurity could provide insight into how prematurity impacts metabolism. METHODS:Analytes from blood spots assayed by Newborn Screening Ontario between March 2006 and April 2009 were used in this analysis. We examined the associations between the degree of prematurity and the levels of amino acids, enzymes, and endocrine markers in all newborns with and without adjustment for birth weight, feeding status, sample timing, transfusion, and sex. RESULTS:Our analysis included the following cohorts: 373,819 children born at term (>36 wk gestation), 26,483 near-term children (33-36 wk gestation), 4,354 very premature children (28-32 wk gestation), and 1,146 extremely premature children (<28 wk gestation). Of the amino acids showing consistent trends across categories of prematurity, the levels of three amino acids (arginine, leucine, and valine) were at least 50% different between the cohorts of extremely premature and term children. The levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone increased with increasing prematurity, while thyrotropin-stimulating hormone values consistently decreased with increasing prematurity. None of the three enzyme markers we examined showed a trend in levels across categories of prematurity. CONCLUSION:This study demonstrates that children at different stages of prematurity are metabolically distinct. Future research should focus on the mechanism by which specific analytes are influenced by prematurity.

journal_name

Pediatr Res

journal_title

Pediatric research

authors

Wilson K,Hawken S,Ducharme R,Potter BK,Little J,Thébaud B,Chakraborty P

doi

10.1038/pr.2013.212

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-02-01 00:00:00

pages

367-73

issue

2

eissn

0031-3998

issn

1530-0447

pii

pr2013212

journal_volume

75

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