I. Elharim et al., LIPIDS AND LIPOPROTEINS OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN DURING EARLY RENUTRITION - APOLIPOPROTEIN-A-IV AS A POTENTIAL INDEX OF RECOVERY, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 58(3), 1993, pp. 407-411
Twenty-six children with marasmus and 27 with kwashiorkor were compare
d with 23 control children of matching ages. Kwashiorkor was character
ized by increased phospholipids (NS), low (P < 0.01) apolipoprotein (a
po) B-rich LDL, and near normal apo A-I and HDL-C. In children with ma
rasmus apo B (P < 0.02) LDL-C (NS), apo A-I (P < 0.01), and HDL-C (P <
0.001) decreased. Fifteen children in each group were followed for 2
wk. Control values were progressively reached after 2 wk. In the young
er children final apo B was higher than in control subjects (P < 0.03)
but apo A-I was identical. Apo A-IV, assayed because it correlates wi
th the functional state of intestine, was near normal in children with
kwashiorkor and decreased with treatment. In children with marasmus a
po A-IV decreased by 50%, increased with treatment in older children,
but further diminished in younger children. After 2 wk apo A-IV was si
gnificantly lower in all patients than in control subjects. Apo A-IV,
by remaining depressed after other variables normalized, seems a good
index of nutritional status.