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Postnatal Nutrition to Improve Brain Development in the Preterm Infant: A Systematic Review From Bench to Bedside

机译:产后营养可改善早产儿的大脑发育:从实验台到床边的系统评价

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>Background: Preterm infants are at high risk for Encephalopathy of Prematurity and successive adverse neurodevelopmental outcome. Adequate nutrition is crucial for healthy brain development. Maternal breast milk is first choice of post-natal enteral nutrition for preterm infants. However, breast milk contains insufficient nutrient quantities to meet the greater nutritional needs of preterm infants, meaning that supplementation is recommended.>Aim: To provide an overview of current literature on potential nutritional interventions for improvement of neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants, by taking a bench to bedside approach from pre-clinical models of neonatal brain injury to randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) in preterm infants.>Methods: Separate clinical and pre-clinical searches were performed in Medline and Embase for English written papers published between 08/2008 and 08/2018 that studied a single nutritional component. Papers were included if one of the following components was studied: lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, probiotics, prebiotics, oligosaccharides, fatty acids, or amino acids, with brain injury, brain development or neurodevelopmental outcome as outcome measure in preterm infants (gestational age <32 weeks and/or birth weight <1,500 g) or in animal models of neonatal brain injury.>Results: In total, 2,671 pre-clinical studies and 852 RCTs were screened, of which 24 pre-clinical and 22 RCTs were included in this review. In these trials supplementation with amino acids and protein, lipids, probiotics (only clinical), prebiotics (only clinical), vitamins, and minerals was studied. All included pre-clinical studies show positive effect of supplementation on brain injury and/or neurodevelopment. Although some nutrients, such as glutamine, show promising short term outcome in clinical studies, no evident long term effect of any supplemented nutrient was found. Main limitations were inclusion of studies no older than 10 years at time of search and studies that focused on single nutritional components only.>Conclusion: Even though many pre-clinical trials demonstrate promising effects of different nutritional interventions on reducing brain injury and/or improving neurodevelopmental outcome, these positive effects have so far not evidently been demonstrated in RCTs. More clinically relevant animal models and long term follow up after clinical trials are needed to move novel nutritional therapies from bench to bedside of preterm infants.
机译:>背景:早产婴儿的早产儿脑病和连续不良的神经发育结局处于高风险。充足的营养对于健康的大脑发育至关重要。母乳是早产儿产后肠内营养的首选。但是,母乳中的营养成分不足以满足早产儿更大的营养需求,这意味着建议补充。>目的:提供有关改善神经发育结局的潜在营养干预措施的最新文献综述。早产儿,从新生儿脑损伤的临床前模型到早产儿的随机对照临床试验(RCT),采取卧床旁检查的方法。>方法: Medline和Embase在08/2008至08/2018之间发布的英语书面论文,研究了单一营养成分。如果研究了以下成分之一,则包括论文:脂质,碳水化合物,蛋白质,维生素,矿物质,益生菌,益生元,寡糖,脂肪酸或氨基酸,以脑损伤,脑发育或神经发育结局作为早产儿的结局指标(胎龄<32周和/或出生体重<1,500 g)或在新生脑损伤的动物模型中。>结果:总共筛选了2671个临床前研究和852个RCT,其中24个临床前和22项RCT纳入了该评价。在这些试验中,研究了氨基酸和蛋白质,脂质,益生菌(仅临床),益生元(仅临床),维生素和矿物质的补充。所有纳入的临床前研究均显示补充剂对脑损伤和/或神经发育有积极作用。尽管某些营养素(例如谷氨酰胺)在临床研究中显示出有希望的短期结果,但未发现任何补充营养素的明显长期作用。主要局限性是纳入研究时的年龄不超过10年的研究以及仅关注单一营养成分的研究。>结论:尽管许多临床前试验表明,不同的营养干预措施对降低营养水平有积极作用脑损伤和/或改善神经发育结局,到目前为止,这些积极作用尚未在RCT中得到明显证实。需要更多临床相关的动物模型和临床试验后的长期随访,才能将新的营养疗法从早产儿的长凳上转移到床头。

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