The immature intestine: implications for nutrition of the neonate
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The immature intestine: implications for nutrition of the neonate
Abstract
The survival and prognosis of the prematurely born human infant are dependent on a successful transition from the intrauterine to the extrauterine environment. This is largely a consequence of the maturation of sufficient gastrointestinal function to provide adequate nutrition. However, the gastrointestinal tract of the premature infant, and to some extent, of the full-term infant, may be unprepared to provide the requisite absorptive function. Data presented in this symposium emphasize the dissociations in the development of human gastrointestinal function. Morphological maturation is completed early in gestation while glucose absorption increases with gestational age. Sucrase and maltase activities appear early; lactase activity begins to increase at 30 weeks and increases steadily to term. The latter pattern is accompanied by increased production of cortisol and thyroid in the fetus. The intraluminal phase of fat digestion is immature even in the full-term neonate. Both pancreatic secretory function and bile salt metabolism mature postnatally. Despite this relative immaturity, breast milk fat is absorbed with great efficiency by the term infant, and breast milk provides other important influences on intestinal development: mitogenic factor, immunological support, control of intestinal flora. The goals of nutrition support of the premature infant have been to maintain intrauterine growth standards; yet premature infants receiving pooled breast milk from mothers at 40 weeks or more may be given too little protein for their needs. Human milk from mothers of premature infants may be a more appropriate nutrient source. Supplements with higher contents of amino acids may lead to amino acid imbalance or hyperammonaemia. Additional stresses and requirements are imposed by illness or congenital anomalies. While we must apply current research findings to clinical care, we must also extend our knowledge of extrauterine human development. The ultimate measure of success in this field will be the physical and neurological capacities of infants followed prospectively.
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