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A Retinol Isotope Dilution Equation Predicts Both Group and Individual Total Body Vitamin A Stores in Adults Based on Data from an Early Postdosing Blood Sample
Green, Michael H. ; Ford, Jennifer Lynn ; Green, Joanne Balmer ; Berry, Philip ; Boddy, Alan V. ; Oxley, Anthony ; Lietz, Georg
Newcastle Univ
关键词: humans;    interindividual variation;    liver vitamin A;    retinol isotope dilution technique;    vitamin A status;    vitamin A stores;    WinSAAM;   
DOI  :  10.3945/jn.116.233676
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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Background: Retinol isotope dilution (RID) is used to determine vitamin A total body stores (TBS) after an oral dose of a vitamin A stable isotope. The generally accepted prediction equation proposed by Olson's group in 1989 (Furr et al. Am J Clin Nutr 1989;49:713-6) includes factors related to dose absorption and retention, isotope equilibration in plasma compared with stores, catabolism during the mixing period, and the optimal time for measuring plasma isotope enrichment. Objectives: The objectives were 1) to develop a modified RID equation and identify an earlier sampling time for predicting TBS and 2) to improve prediction in individuals as well as groups. Methods: To develop a modified RID equation, we used results of model-based compartmental analysis [the Simulation, Analysis and Modeling software (WinSAAM version 3.0.8; http://Www.WinSAAM.org)] of plasma [C-13(10)]retinol kinetic data from 32 previously studied, healthy young adults of European ancestry who had moderate vitamin A intakes and who ingested 2.95 mu mol [C-13(10)]retinyl acetate. Results: We examined the time dependence of factors in the prediction equation related to absorption/retention (Fa) and isotope equilibration (S( and determined that 4 or 5 d postdosing was the optimal sampling time. TBS calculated by the equation TBS = Fa x S x (1/SA(p)), where SA(p) is plasma retinol specific activity (fraction of dose/mu mol), were highly correlated with model-predicted TBS (r = 0.95 and 0.96 for 4 and 5 d, respectively; P < 0.001); predictions for individuals were also highly correlated (R-s = 0.94 and 0.94; P < 0.001). Conclusion: The equation TBS approximate to 0.5 x (1/SA(p)) accurately predicted vitamin A TBS in this group of 32 healthy young adults and its individual members with the use of data from 1 blood sample taken 4 d after isotope administration.
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