Intralipid infusion in neonates: effects on polymorphonuclear leukocyte function
- PMID: 4020578
- DOI: 10.1097/00005176-198506000-00022
Intralipid infusion in neonates: effects on polymorphonuclear leukocyte function
Abstract
In vivo and in vitro studies were done to assess the effects of Intralipid (IL) on neonatal polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) function. No significant abnormalities of chemotactic (CT) or chemiluminescent (CL) activities were noted in cord or adult PMNLs incubated with IL (10 mg/ml) when compared with paired controls incubated with buffer. In 14 premature and term neonates, IL was infused at 1 g/kg/24 h. Postinfusion CL activity of PMNLs was not significantly different from preinfusion CL activity. Although previous animal and human studies have shown abnormalities of PMNL function using higher infusion rates, slow infusion of IL at 1 g/kg/24 h produced no detectable alteration in PMNL oxidative function. The safety of long-term therapy with higher doses of IL remains to be proven.
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