Increased vitamin A and E levels in adult cystic fibrosis patients after lung transplantation
- PMID: 15753854
- DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000151660.69796.10
Increased vitamin A and E levels in adult cystic fibrosis patients after lung transplantation
Abstract
Most patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and pancreatic insufficiency require supplementation with fat-soluble vitamins to maintain normal serum levels. Even with supplementation, toxicity is rare. We evaluated serum vitamin A and E levels in 23 adult patients with CF who underwent double lung transplantation. Twenty-one of the subjects were pancreatic insufficient. Fifteen subjects had serum vitamin levels before and after transplant. The median time posttransplantation for these subjects was 9 months. Mean serum vitamin A and E levels were significantly higher posttransplantation (P<0.0001, P<0.001, respectively). Eight subjects who only had posttransplant vitamin levels also had abnormally high vitamin A levels. Although the etiology of this novel finding is unclear, possibilities include altered absorption, drug interactions, impaired retinol metabolism, or increased hepatic synthesis of retinol binding protein.
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