Modifications of Own Mothers' Milk Fortification Protocol Affect Early Plasma IGF-I and Ghrelin Levels in Preterm Infants. A Randomized Clinical Trial

Nutrients. 2019 Dec 14;11(12):3056. doi: 10.3390/nu11123056.

Abstract

The aim was to investigate the effect of two own mother's milk (OMM) fortification protocols on (a) IGF-I and ghrelin plasma levels at 35 post-conceptional weeks (PCW, T2) and whether this effect is maintained after elimination of the differences in OMM fortification, and (b) growth until 12 months corrected age. Forty-eight OMM-fed preterm infants (GA 24-32 weeks) were randomly allocated to the fixed-fortification (FF) group (n = 23) and the protein-targeting fortification (PTF) group (n = 25) targeting the recommended daily protein intake (PI). Plasma IGF-I and ghrelin were assessed at 35 (T2) and 40 (T3) PCW while growth was longitudinally assessed until 12 months corrected age. PTF group had lower IGF-I and higher ghrelin than FF group at T2, while receiving lower daily protein and energy amounts. PI correlated positively to T2-IGF-I and inversely to T3-ghrelin while energy intake (EI) correlated inversely to T2- and T3-ghrelin. Group and PI were independent predictors of adjusted T2-IGF-I, while group and EI were predictors of adjusted and T2-ghrelin. Growth parameter z-scores were comparable between groups up to 12 months corrected age. Modifications of OMM fortification have a transient effect on early plasma IGF-I and ghrelin levels in preterm infants in a way consistent with the previously recognized protein-energy/endocrine balance, indicating a potential programming effect.

Keywords: BMI; ex-preterm children; feeding preterm infants; growth; human milk fortification; nutrition; programming; protein intake.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Supplements
  • Female
  • Food, Fortified*
  • Ghrelin / blood*
  • Humans
  • Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant, Premature
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / metabolism*
  • Male
  • Milk, Human / chemistry*
  • Mothers
  • Nutritional Status

Substances

  • Ghrelin
  • IGF1 protein, human
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I