Developmental pattern of 3-oxo-Δ4 bile acids in neonatal bile acid metabolism

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Aims-To investigate whether a fetal pathway of bile acid synthesis persists in neonates and infants. Methods-3-oxo-Δ4 bile acids were determined qualitatively and quantitatively in the urine, meconium, and faeces of healthy neonates and infants, using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Results-The mean percentage of 3-oxo-Δ4 bile acids in total bile acids in urine at birth was significantly higher than that at 3 or 7 days, and at 1 or 3 months of age. The concentration of this component in meconium was significantly higher than that in faeces at 7 days and at 1 or 3 months of age. Conclusions-The presence of large amounts of urinary 3-oxo- Δ4 bile acids may indicate immaturity in the activity of hepatic 3-oxo- Δ4-steroid 5β-reductase in the first week of postnatal life. Large amounts of this component in meconium may be due to the ingestion of amniotic fluid by the fetus during pregnancy.

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Inoue, T., Kimura, A., Aoki, K., Tohma, M., & Kato, H. (1997). Developmental pattern of 3-oxo-Δ4 bile acids in neonatal bile acid metabolism. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 77(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.77.1.F52

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