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  • Gangliosides are essential for brain development and are provided through human breast milk, which is crucial for infants.
  • A study measured ganglioside concentrations in the breast milk of Chinese mothers over 8 months, finding an increase from 13.1 mg/l in the first month to 20.9 mg/l by the eighth month.
  • This research is significant as it is the first to detail the distribution of individual ganglioside species in breast milk through lactation, highlighting changes in concentrations of specific molecular species, particularly GM(3) and GD(3).

Article Abstract

Gangliosides play a critical role in human brain development and function. Human breast milk (HBM) is an important dietary source of gangliosides for the growing infant. In this study, ganglioside concentrations were measured in the breast milk from a cross-sectional sample of Chinese mothers over an 8-month lactation period. The average total ganglioside concentration increased from 13.1 mg/l during the first month to 20.9 mg/l by 8 months of lactation. The average concentration during the typically solely breast-feeding period of 1‒6 months was 18.9 mg/l. This is the first study to report the relative distribution of the individual ganglioside molecular species through lactation for any population group. The ganglioside molecular species are made up of different fatty acid moieties that influence the physical properties of these gangliosides, and hence affect their function. The GM(3) molecular species containing long-chain acyl fatty acids had the most prominent changes, increasing in both concentration and relative distribution. The equivalent long-chain acyl fatty acid GD(3) molecular species typically decreased in concentration and relative distribution. The lactational trends for both concentration and relative distribution for the very long-chain acyl fatty acid molecular species were more varied. The major GM(3) and GD(3) molecular species during lactation were d40:1 and d42:1, respectively. An understanding of ganglioside molecular species distribution in HBM is essential for accurate application of mass spectrometry methods for ganglioside quantification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11745-015-4073-1DOI Listing

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