Alison J. T. Harris, Guaciara M. Santos, Kaelyn O. Malone, Marcel T. J. Van Der Meer, Philip Riekenberg, Ricardo Fernandes
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Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the potential of compound-specific isotope analysis of amino acids (CSIA-AA) for investigating infant feeding practices, we conducted a long-term study that compared infant and maternal amino acid (AA) nitrogen isotope ratios.
Materials and Methods
Fingernail samples were collected from a single mother–infant dyad over 19 months postpartum. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were measured in the bulk keratin of the fingernail samples. Selected samples were then hydrolyzed and derivatized for compound-specific nitrogen isotope analysis of keratin AAs.
Results
As in previous studies, infant bulk keratin nitrogen isotope values increased during exclusive breastfeeding and fell with the introduction of complementary foods and eventual cessation of breastfeeding. Infant trophic AAs had elevated nitrogen isotope values relative to the mother, while the source AAs were similar between the mother and infant. Proline and threonine appeared to track the presence of human milk in the infant's diet as the isotopic composition of these AAs remained offset from maternal isotope values until the cessation of breastfeeding.
Discussion
Although CSIA-AA is costly and labor intensive, it appears to hold potential for estimating the duration of breastfeeding, even after the introduction of complementary foods. Through the analysis of a full suite of AAs, it may also yield insights into infant physiology and AA synthesis.
目的:为了评估氨基酸化合物特异性同位素分析(CSIA-AA)在调查婴儿喂养方式方面的潜力,我们进行了一项长期研究,比较了婴儿和母亲氨基酸(AA)氮同位素比率:为了评估氨基酸化合物特异性同位素分析(CSIA-AA)在调查婴儿喂养方式方面的潜力,我们进行了一项长期研究,比较了婴儿和母亲的氨基酸(AA)氮同位素比率:从产后 19 个月的母婴二人组中采集指甲样本。在指甲样本的大量角蛋白中测量碳和氮的稳定同位素比率。然后对部分样本进行水解和衍生化处理,以便对角蛋白AA进行特定化合物氮同位素分析:与之前的研究一样,婴儿大块角蛋白氮同位素值在纯母乳喂养期间升高,随着添加辅食和最终停止母乳喂养而下降。与母亲相比,婴儿营养AA的氮同位素值升高,而母亲和婴儿的源AA则相似。脯氨酸和苏氨酸似乎与婴儿饮食中母乳的存在有关,因为这些AA的同位素组成在停止母乳喂养之前一直与母体的同位素值相抵:讨论:虽然 CSIA-AA 的成本高、劳动强度大,但它似乎有潜力用于估算母乳喂养的持续时间,即使在添加辅食后也是如此。通过对全套 AA 的分析,它还可以深入了解婴儿的生理机能和 AA 合成情况。