Selenium status of preterm infants: the effect of postnatal age and method of feeding

Indicators of selenium (Se) status were measured in a longitudinal study of 63 preterm and 46 term infants. Se levels in both groups were similar in the first few days of life. Preterm infants fed parenteral nutrition (PN) for several weeks developed very low plasma Se levels (<10/μg/l). In those receiving either breast milk or formula in conjunction with PN, plasma Se also declined over the first 6 weeks. In the breastfed term infants plasma levels increased by 50%, but there was no increase in the term formula‐fed group. In healthy preterm infants who received mainly breast milk, plasma Se concentrations remained constant at newborn levels and were below those of breastfed term infants at 6 weeks. Erythrocyte GSHPx activity did not reflect plasma Se or Se intake. In conclusion, the type of feeding, and hence Se intake, influenced plasma Se concentration in preterm infants. Provision of enteral feeding in conjunction with PN was unable to prevent a decline in plasma Se and at 6 weeks levels were well below those of the reference breastfed term infants.

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