Measurements of Myofibrillar Protein Breakdown in Newborn Human Infants

Author:

Burgoyne J. L.1,Ballard F. J.1,Tomas F. M.1,Dobozy A.2,MacLennan A. H.2,Fitzgerald A.3,Dahlenburg G. W.3

Affiliation:

1. CSIRO Division of Human Nutrition, Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia, and The University of Adelaide, Australia

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen Victoria Hospital, Rose Park, SA 5067, Australia

3. Department of Paediatrics, Rose Park, SA 5067, Australia

Abstract

1. Myofibrillar protein breakdown was calculated from the urinary excretion ratio of Nτ-methylhistidine (3-methylhistidine) to creatinine in newborn premature and full-term infants. Representative values were obtained from single voidings provided that the infant's metabolic status was stable. 2. Nτ-Methylhistidine in infant urine was measured by a rapid Auto Analyser method and shown to give similar values to those obtained by ion-exchange separation techniques. 3. The molar excretion ratio of Nτ-methylhistidine to creatinine averaged 0·0159 in urine samples obtained within 12 h after birth. A similar ratio was found in amniotic fluid collected at birth. It is argued that this ratio does not reflect a low rate of myofibrillar protein breakdown in the foetus, but rather a more effective transplacental passage of Nτ-methylhistidine than of creatinine. 4. The urinary ratio increased during the first 2 days after birth to a plateau at 0·0372. This represents a myofibrillar protein degradation rate of 3·40% day−1 in full-term infants. 5. The molar excretion ratio during the period 40–120 h after birth increased in premature infants and reflects a fractional degradation rate of 5·34% day−1 in those infants weighing less than 1 kg at birth. 6. Lower excretion ratios were found in some infants of diabetic mothers and in athyroid infants. 7. The urinary excretion ratio of Nτ-methylhistidine to creatinine is presented as a useful method for evaluating the breakdown rate of myofibrillar protein in neonates and can be applied to a number of abnormal nutritional or hormonal states.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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