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Mathematical Modeling of Serum 13C-retinol in Captive Rhesus Monkeys Provides New Insights on Hypervitaminosis A

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Journal J Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2009 Aug 28
PMID 19710158
Citations 16
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Abstract

Hypervitaminosis A is increasingly a public health concern, and thus noninvasive quantitative methods merit exploration. In this study, we applied the (13)C-retinol isotope dilution test to a nonhuman primate model with excessive liver stores. After baseline serum chemistries, rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta; n = 16) were administered 3.5 mumol (13)C(2)-retinyl acetate. Blood was drawn at baseline, 5 h, and 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, and 28 d following the dose. Liver biopsies were collected 7 d before and 2 d after dosing (n = 4) and at 7, 14, and 28 d (n = 4/time) after dosing. Serum and liver were analyzed by HPLC and GC-combustion-isotope ratio MS for retinol and its enrichment, respectively. Model-based compartmental analysis was applied to serum data. Lactate dehydrogenase was elevated in 50% of the monkeys. Total body reserves (TBR) of vitamin A (VA) were calculated at 28 d. Predicted TBR (3.52 +/- 2.01 mmol VA) represented measured liver stores (4.56 +/- 1.38 mmol VA; P = 0.124). Predicted liver VA concentrations (13.3 +/- 9.7 micromol/g) were similar to measured liver VA concentrations (16.4 +/- 5.3 micromol/g). The kinetic models predict that 27-52% of extravascular VA is exchanging with serum in hypervitaminotic A monkeys. The test correctly diagnosed hypervitaminosis A in all monkeys, i.e. 100% sensitivity. Stable isotope techniques have important public health potential for the classification of VA status, including hypervitaminosis, because no other technique besides invasive liver biopsies, correctly identifies excessive liver VA stores.

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