The concentrations of plasma fatty acids in postoperative patients with bil
iary atresia (BA) were measured to clarify whether they had essential fatty
acid deficiency. Thirty-eight fasting blood samples from 14 postoperative
patients with BA were studied. All of them had the hepatic portoenterostomy
without any stoma. Samples were divided into three groups on the basis of
liver function. The concentrations of fatty acids in the plasma fat were me
asured quantitatively. Non-essential fatty acids levels were increased and
omega-3 fatty acids levers were decreased with the progress of deterioratio
n of hepatic function. Regarding omega-6 fatty acids, C18:2 and 20:4 did no
t show any significant difference between the three groups and the control,
and only C20:3 increased with the deterioration of liver dysfunction. The
ratio of C20:3 (omega-6) to C20:4 (omega-6) was increased significantly wit
h the progress of liver dysfunction. The activity of Delta-5 desaturase was
suspected to be suppressed in BA patients with poor liver function. The BA
patients with poor bile flow did not show any decrease of omega-6 fatty ac
ids in the plasma, but were at risk of developing omega-3 fatty acid defici
ency. Nutrition 1999;15:755-759. (C) Elsevier Science Inc. 1999.