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pubmed-article:3110445pubmed:abstractTextAlthough young infants are at greater risk for total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-related liver disease than adults, previous studies on the effect of the TPN energy source on the development of hepatic steatosis have been carried out in adult rats and adult humans. We studied the effect of a glucose and a glucose/fat TPN energy regimen on hepatic chemical composition and the development of steatosis in newborn miniature pigs. Twenty miniature pigs were randomized at 10 days of age to receive a TPN regimen which utilized either glucose (group A) or glucose/fat (group B) as the non-nitrogen energy source. After 8 days, blood was drawn for insulin, glucagon, SGPT, albumin, and bilirubin determinations. Samples of liver were obtained at 9 days. Plasma insulin levels were significantly higher and glucagon levels lower in group A piglets than in those in group B. Normal values were obtained for SGPT, albumin, and bilirubin, and no differences were found between groups. Chemical analysis of the livers revealed no differences between groups in the concentrations of glycogen, fat, protein, DNA, and RNA. Group A animals had significantly higher concentrations of water than group B (group A: 0.75 +/- 0.01 liter/kg; group B: 0.74 +/- 0.01; p less than 0.03). A significant correlation was found in group B between the plasma insulin/glucagon ratio and the hepatic glycogen concentration (r = 0.73, p less than 0.05). Group A animals had fat vacuoles in centrilobular hepatocytes, in contrast with group B animals who had visible fat only in Kupffer cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3110445pubmed:articleTitleLiver composition and histology in growing infant miniature pigs given different total parenteral nutrition fuel mixes.lld:pubmed
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