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Lung Retinyl Ester is Low in Young Adult Rats Fed a Vitamin A Deficient Diet After Weaning, Despite Neonatal Vitamin A Supplementation and Maintenance of Normal Plasma Retinol

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Journal J Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2007 Sep 22
PMID 17885000
Citations 9
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Abstract

Although it is understood that plasma retinol concentration is not proportional to the concentration of vitamin A stored in liver, plasma retinol still is often used as an indicator of vitamin A status. An aim of vitamin A supplementation strategies is to maintain plasma retinol concentration in a range considered adequate, generally >1.05 micromol/L in humans, with some adjustment for age. In the present study in rats, we addressed the following question: Does lung vitamin A increase postnatally, as is observed in rats fed a vitamin A-adequate diet, if plasma retinol is maintained at approximately 1 micromol/L by supplementation at neonatal age, but the weaning diet is deficient in vitamin A? We treated rats on postnatal d 6, 7, and 8 with placebo (oil), vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA), and a nutrient-metabolite combination of vitamin A and RA, VARA, after which tissues were analyzed on d 9. Other rats treated identically as neonates were fed a vitamin A-deficient diet from 3-9 wk of age, and in parallel, another group of rats was fed a vitamin A-adequate diet. Although supplementation with vitamin A or VARA elevated liver and lung retinyl esters (RE) on d 9 (P < 0.0001), and prevented the fall in plasma retinol to <1 micromol/L by 9 wk of age, when the diet was vitamin A-deficient, lung RE fell to 28% of the concentration present in the lungs of rats fed the vitamin A-adequate diet (P < 0.0001). We infer that the lungs depend, at least in part, on the uptake of dietary vitamin A, probably from chylomicrons, to develop RE stores in the postweaning growth period.

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