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How fish oil may have saved babies' lives

Like most babies with his medical condition, Austin DuPonte of Hudson was not expected to live long.

He was born prematurely and developed intestinal problems so severe that surgeries left him unable to absorb enough nourishment. Babies with bowel troubles can be fed intravenously, but most quickly develop liver problems. Without a costly liver transplant, and sometimes even with one, these children usually don't make it to their first birthday.

But over the last two years, a simple finding made by doctors at Children's Hospital Boston has apparently saved the life of Austin and 15 other babies.

It's long been known that the intravenous fluid that kept the babies alive -- called total parenteral nutrition -- was also destroying their livers. The Children's doctors, led by Dr. Mark Puder, figured out why total parenteral nutrition seemed to be causing these problems and how to fix it.

They swapped the IV feedings, giving the babies fluids with fish oils, known as omega-3's, instead of the standard plant oils, or omega-6. Within weeks, the patients' livers began to rebound, and they no longer needed transplants.

If Puder is right and the plant oils that are totally safe when eaten become toxic when delivered to the system undigested, his finding might hold implications for other babies with diseased bowels and even for adults who are dependent on intravenous feeding -- roughly 30,000 people a year. Liver disease is a common problem among adults fed intravenously, too, Puder said.

Puder is publishing his findings in today's issue of the journal Pediatrics and plans to conduct more extensive research to confirm the early results.

``These observations are very important. If they hold up in bigger trials, it will change treatments and save a lot of babies," said pediatrician Richard Deckelbaum, director of the Institute of Human Nutrition at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York, who was not involved in the research. ``We need bigger trials -- fast."

Pediatric surgeon Daniel Doody also said he is ``very impressed" with the results. ``You asked if it's the greatest thing since sliced bread? The answer is yes."

 

 
 
 
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Doody, of MassGeneral Hospital for Children, said he heard of Puder's results and tried the altered intravenous feeding on a sick patient of his own.

``There's no doubt it improved the immediate outcome for our child," who is now awaiting an intestinal transplant, Doody said.

Austin DuPonte's mother Joanne said she believes her son would have died without the altered IV feeding, known as Omegaven. Within two weeks of starting Omegaven, Austin -- who ``had every single preemie thing you could have go wrong" -- started to look better.

``I 100 percent attribute Austin's recovery and how well he's doing to Omegaven," she said. ``He is right on track for his adjusted age. He's excelling socially, far beyond where they think he should be."

The plant oil discovery came about through a combination of good luck, good timing, and good instincts. First, Dr. Jennifer Garza, then a surgical fellow at Children's Hospital, decided to tackle the problem of infants born with necrotizing enterocolitis -- a severe bowel disorder that mostly affects premature babies, many of whom then suffer liver failure. She asked Puder to supervise her work.

In discussing the subject in a meeting with Children's Hospital colleagues, Dr. Judah Folkman mentioned a study he and Dr. Robert Shamberger had done 15 years earlier on rats. In that study, rats that were given a diet of parenteral nutrition developed liver disorders, but if they got even a tiny amount of normal rat chow, the liver problems went away. ``So something in the chow was protecting the animals," said Puder, who repeated the experiment and found the same results.

Then, at the suggestion of clinical pharmacist Dr. Kathleen Gura, they decided to try the rats on Omegaven.

The results were an immediate surprise. The livers of the rats that got Omegaven looked perfect, while the rats that got the typical IV feed with plant oils looked terrible.

The next step should have been to test the idea in more animals -- but an emergency intervened.

Puder's partner, surgeon Russell Jennings, was treating a 5 1/2-month-old baby, Charles Rolfe, whose liver was failing. He ``urged me to `save this baby!' " Puder said.

``We asked permission from the Food and Drug Administration, from our institutional review board, and from the baby's parents," he continued. ``I hoped they'd say no," because the treatment was so untested. But everyone said yes.

Puder and his colleagues had to guess at the right dosage, but it worked. Charles, of Mashpee, began to get markedly better on the Omegaven feedings.

Now 2, Charles is ``the cutest little thing in the whole world," his mother, Alyson, said. ``He's got big huge blue eyes and reddish blond curly hair. He's a riot."

Although he still needs to be fed intravenously for 11 hours a day, Charles no longer needs a liver transplant.

Puder said his discovery has been the highlight of his professional life, and he plans to continue researching the possible benefits of Omegaven.

``If this is the only thing I do in my career, that's fine," he said. ``This isn't the end of the story, this is just the beginning."

 

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