Impact of Treatment with RUTF on Plasma Lipid Profiles of Severely Malnourished Pakistani Children.

NUTRIENTS(2020)

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(1) Background: Little is known on impacts of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) treatment on lipid metabolism in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM). (2) Methods: We analyzed glycerophospholipid fatty acids (FA) and polar lipids in plasma of 41 Pakistani children with SAM before and after 3 months of RUTF treatment using gas chromatography and flow-injection analysis tandem mass spectrometry, respectively. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate, multivariate tests and evaluated for the impact of age, sex, breastfeeding status, hemoglobin, and anthropometry. (3) Results: Essential fatty acid (EFA) depletion at baseline was corrected by RUTF treatment which increased EFA. In addition, long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) and the ratio of arachidonic acid (AA)/linoleic acid increased reflecting greater EFA conversion to LC-PUFA, whereas Mead acid/AA decreased. Among phospholipids, lysophosphatidylcholines (lyso.PC) were most impacted by treatment; in particular, saturated lyso.PC decreased. Higher child age and breastfeeding were associated with great decrease in total saturated FA (Sigma SFA) and lesser decrease in monounsaturated FA and total phosphatidylcholines (Sigma PC). Conclusions: RUTF treatment improves EFA deficiency in SAM, appears to enhance EFA conversion to biologically active LC-PUFA, and reduces lipolysis reflected in decreased Sigma SFA and saturated lyso.PC. Child age and breastfeeding modify treatment-induced changes in Sigma SFA and Sigma PC.
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severe acute malnutrition (SAM),metabolomics,glycerophospholipids,essential fatty acids (EFA),lysophosphatidylcholines (LysoPC)
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