1990
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19900106
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Gastrin, motilin and pancreatic polypeptide levels after two different parenteral regimens in infants

Abstract: Summary― We studied the effect of 2 different parenteral regimens upon gastrin, motilin and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) levels in infants. In 15 children, aged

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“…Motilin levels increased by 2.5 days of life in fed term infants and in premature infants receiving nasogastric feedings compared to premature infants receiving no enteral feedings (8). Plasma motilin concentrations do not increase in infants receiving parenteral nutrition (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Motilin levels increased by 2.5 days of life in fed term infants and in premature infants receiving nasogastric feedings compared to premature infants receiving no enteral feedings (8). Plasma motilin concentrations do not increase in infants receiving parenteral nutrition (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…(8) reported an increase in serum gastrin levels in full-term and premature infants within six days of initiation of nasogastric feedings. No increase in gastrin concentrations has been observed in infants receiving parenteral nutrition exclusively (9,10). An increase in serum insulin concentrations after the first feeding was observed at 25 and 55 min in full-term infants receiving nipple or bolus nasogastric feedings (1 I , 12), but not in premature infants after either continuous or bolus nasogastric feedings (1 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%