Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2019089 | Progress in Lipid Research | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (nâ3-PUFAs), mainly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), may improve or prevent some psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases in both experimental and clinical studies. As important membrane components, these PUFAs benefit brain health by modulating neuroimmune and apoptotic pathways, changing membrane function and/or competing with nâ6 PUFAs, the precursors of inflammatory mediators. However, the exact role of each fatty acid in neuroimmune modulation and neurogenesis, the interaction between EPA and DHA, and the best EPA:DHA ratios for improving brain disorders, remain unclear. It is also unknown whether EPA, as a DHA precursor, acts directly or via DHA. Here, we discuss recent evidence of EPA and DHA effects in the treatment of major depression and Alzheimer's disease, as well as their potential synergistic action on anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and neurotrophic processes in the brain. We further analyze the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which EPA, DHA or their combination may benefit these diseases. We also outline the limitations of current studies and suggest new genetic models and novel approaches to overcome these limitations. Finally, we summarize future strategies for translational research in this field.
Keywords
Jun-N-terminal kinasecox2APPALAMDDNFTsAβNrf2MDEEPADPALPSJnkNPDBDNFMAOIsNPCsamyloid βMajor depressive disorderα-linolenic acidArachidonic acidEicosapentaenoic aciddocosapentaenoic aciddocosahexaenoic acidMRIinterleukinAlzheimer's diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingCNSDHANeural progenitor cellsCerebral Spinal Fluidcentral nervous systemcyclooxygenase 2endoplasmic reticulumgranulocyte colony-stimulating factorBrain-derived neurotrophic factornuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2Major depressive episodeEntorhinal cortexLipopolysaccharidesCSFMonoamine oxidase inhibitorsneurofibrillary tanglesHPAmapNitric oxideMCImicrotubule associated protein
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Authors
Cai Song, Chu-Hsin Shieh, Yi-Shyuan Wu, Allan Kalueff, Siddharth Gaikwad, Kuan-Pin Su,