Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8624634 | Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA) | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Dietary EPA and DHA given together alter oxylipins in adipose tissue. To compare the separate effects of individual dietary n-3 PUFA on oxylipins in different adipose depots (gonadal, mesenteric, perirenal, subcutaneous) in males and females, rats were provided diets containing higher levels of α-linolenic acid (ALA), EPA or DHA. Each n-3 PUFA enhanced its respective oxylipins the most, while effects on other n-3 oxylipins varied. For example: in perirenal and subcutaneous depots, more DHA oxylipins were higher with dietary ALA than with EPA; dietary EPA uniquely decreased 14-hydroxy-docosahexaenoic acid, in contrast to increasing many other DHA oxylipins. The n-3 PUFAs also reduced oxylipins from n-6 PUFAs in order of effectiveness: DHA > EPA > ALA. Diet by sex interactions in all depots except the perirenal depot resulted in higher oxylipins in males given DHA, and higher oxylipins in females given the other diets. Diet and sex effects on oxylipins did not necessarily reflect effects on either their tissue phospholipid or neutral lipid PUFA precursors. These varying diet and sex effects on oxylipins in the different adipose sites indicate that they may have distinct effects on adipose function.
Keywords
GLAHDoHEDiHETrEALAMCP-1TNFPPARSPMdihydroxy-docosahexaenoic acidHHTrEDiHDoHEGAToxo-eicosatetraenoic acidDHKHEPEHETrEDGLAOxylipinsoxo-octadecatrienoic acidEpDPEEPAEpODEEpETEDPAn-3COXtrihydroxy-octadecenoic acidTriHOMEHOTrECyPhydroxy-docosahexaenoic acidepoxy-octadecenoic aciddihydroxy-eicosatrienoic aciddihydroxy-docosapentaenoic acidDiHDPESATHODEcyclooxygenaseα-linolenic acidArachidonic acidepoxy-eicosatrienoic acidOxo-octadecadienoic acidEicosapentaenoic aciddihydroxy-octadecenoic acidLinoleic acidHydroxy-octadecadienoic acidhydroxy-eicosatetraenoic acidhydroxy-eicosapentaenoic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidPUFAgamma-linolenic acidEpETrEEpOMEOxoodeLOXSubcutaneous adipose tissueMesenteric adipose tissuePerirenal adipose tissueTAG یا triacylglycerols SexDHAdihomo-gamma-linolenic acidDiHOMECytochrome P450tumor necrosis factorPhospholipidslipoxygenaseneutral lipidsMatRatHETEpatmonocyte chemoattractant protein-1prostaglandinKeto
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Authors
Anne M. Mendonça, Lucien G.J. Cayer, Samantha D. Pauls, Tanja Winter, Shan Leng, Carla G. Taylor, Peter Zahradka, Harold M. Aukema,