• Acta Paediatr Scand · Jul 1985

    Plasma 1.25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations in preterm infants.

    • W P Fetter, J W Mettau, H J Degenhart, T Hoogenboezem, A Molenaar, and H K Visser.
    • Acta Paediatr Scand. 1985 Jul 1;74(4):549-54.

    Abstract1.25-Dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations were measured in 10 preterm infants (mean gestational age 29 weeks, range 26-32; mean birthweight 1226 g, range 980-1700). Total parenteral nutrition was begun after birth and partial enteral feeding was started at 1 week of age. Total enteral feeding was achieved at a mean age of 26 days (range 16-47). The daily vitamin D3 intake was about 400 I. U. No clinical, chemical or radiological signs of rickets were observed. The mean 1.25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentration +/- SEM was 103.2 +/- 24.0 pmol/l at 1 week (range 9.6-252.0), 141.6 +/- 26.4 at 3 weeks (range 31.2-324.0), 153.6 +/- 21.6 at 6 weeks (range 67.2- 256.8), 165.6 +/- 24.0 at 9 weeks (range 74.4-307.2) and 153.6 +/- 21.6 at 12 weeks (range 76.8-268.8) postnatal age. The mean values at 6, 9 and 12 weeks were significantly higher (p resp. less than 0.01, less than 0.002 and less than 0.005) than in adults (88.8 +/- 7.2; n = 27). 1.25-Dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations were highly variable and did not correlate with 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations, plasma calcium and phosphorus concentrations and plasma alkaline phosphatase levels, nor with illness nor postnatal age. The data demonstrate that preterm infants are capable of producing high plasma levels of 1.25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

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