Abstract

To use stable isotopically labeled precursors of pulmonary surfactant phospholipids to measure precursor utilization and surfactant turnover in premature infants who required mechanical ventilation at birth, 2 weeks, and >4 weeks of age. Infants of < or =28 weeks' gestation received simultaneous 24-hour intravenous infusions of [1,2,3,4-13C4] palmitate and [1-13C1] acetate at birth, 2 weeks, and > or =4 weeks of life. Disaturated phospholipids were extracted from sequential tracheal aspirate samples obtained over a period of 2 weeks. Fractional catabolic rate (a measure of total turnover) and the fractional synthetic rates from plasma palmitate and de novo synthesis (acetate) were measured. The fractional catabolic rate increased from 25.3% +/- 7.0% per day at birth to 53.8% +/- 14.4% per day at 4 weeks (P=.001). The combined contribution from plasma palmitate and de novo synthesis to total synthesis increased from 44.2% +/- 19.8% at birth to 85.2% +/- 32.8% at 4 weeks (P=.03). Total surfactant turnover increased in premature infants with evolving bronchopulmonary dysplasia. The increasing contributions from acetate and plasma palmitate suggest a decrease in surfactant phospholipid recycling.

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