Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8624624 | Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA) | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The relationship of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and gut microbiota with brain function has been extensively reported. Here, we review how n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids affect fear memory processing. n-3 PUFAs may improve dysfunctional fear memory processing via immunomodulation/anti-inflammation, increased BDNF, upregulated adult neurogenesis, modulated signal transduction, and microbiota-gut-brain axis normalization. We emphasize how n-3 PUFAs affect this axis and also focus on the hypothetical effects of PUFAs in fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), the primary psychological unmet need of cancer survivors. Its pathophysiology may be similar to that of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which involves dysfunctional fear memory processing. Due to fewer adverse effects than psychotropic drugs, nutritional interventions involving n-3 PUFAs should be acceptable for physically vulnerable cancer survivors. We are currently studying the relationship of FCR with n-3 PUFAs and gut microbiota in cancer survivors to provide them with a nutritional intervention that protects against FCR.
Keywords
EPATNFFear of cancer recurrencePUFAsIAPFCRSCFAALADPALPSBDNFIntestinal alkaline phosphatasePTSDPost-traumatic stress disordersArachidonic acidEicosapentaenoic aciddocosapentaenoic acidLinoleic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidsShort chain fatty acidsinterleukinFear memoryARABrain-derived neurotrophic factortumor necrosis factorlipopolysaccharideMicrobiota-gut-brain axisGut microbiotaCannabinoid
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Authors
R Okubo, C Chen, M Sekiguchi, K Hamazaki, Y J Matsuoka,