Abstract

BackgroundInfusion of lipid emulsions rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) may increase lipid peroxidation, which is counteracted mainly by superoxide dismutase (SOD) (a zinc-, copper-,and manganese-dependent enzyme), selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase (Se-GSHPx), and α-tocopherol. ObjectiveWe investigated lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition (HPN) providing variable amounts of a lipid emulsion rich in PUFAs, and α-tocopherol, zinc, copper, and manganese as recommended by the American Medical Association, and no selenium. DesignSerum malondialdehyde, plasma α-tocopherol, selenium, Se-GSHPx, PUFAs, and red blood cell Se-GSHPx and SOD were evaluated in 12 patients and in 25 healthy control subjects. Malondialdehyde was also assessed in a group of 40 healthy control subjects. ResultsPatients had significantly higher concentrations of malondialdehyde and SOD and lower α-tocopherol concentrations and selenium nutritional status. Linear regression analysis showed that malondialdehyde was associated with the daily PUFA load (r = 0.69, P < 0.03) and with plasma α-tocopherol (r = –0.59, P< 0.05), but stepwise multiple regression analysis confirmed only the association between malondialdehyde and α-tocopherol; plasma αtocopherol was associated with the daily PUFA load (r = –0.65, P< 0.04) and with the duration of HPN (r = –0.74, P< 0.02). ConclusionIn HPN patients, the peroxidative stress due to lipid emulsions rich in PUFAs is counteracted primarily by α-tocopherol. The dosages of α-tocopherol, zinc, copper, and manganese recommended by the American Medical Association appear sufficient to sustain SOD activity but inadequate to maintain α-tocopherol nutritional status. HPN formulations should be supplemented with selenium. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;68:888–93.

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