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M Picq1, P Chen, M Perez, M Michaud, E Véricel, M Guichardant, M Lagarde.
Abstract
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), the end-product of the metabolism of omega-3 family fatty acids, is the main polyunsaturated fatty acid of the brain, but its accumulation is incompletely understood. This paper reviews how it could accumulate through specific uptake of DHA-containing lysophosphatidylcholine (LysoPC-DHA). DHA migrates very easily from the sn-2 position of LysoPC, which could be considered as the physiological form of polyunsaturated LysoPC, to the sn-1 position, which is much more stable. An approach preventing migration by acetylating the sn-1 position, while retaining the main physico-chemical properties of the carrier, is described. Also, the double lipoxygenation and bond-isomerization of DHA into 10(S),17(S)-docosahexa-4Z,7Z,11E,13Z,15E,19Z-enoic acid, named PDX, by soybean lipoxygenase is described. As in other E,Z,E conjugated trienes, PDX is shown to inhibit human blood platelet aggregation at submicromolar concentrations.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20422316 PMCID: PMC2894371 DOI: 10.1007/s12035-010-8131-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Neurobiol ISSN: 0893-7648 Impact factor: 5.590
Fig. 1Proposed metabolism for DHA with ultimate incorporation into brain phospholipids. DHA is weakly produced from linolenic acid (LNA) in the liver. LysoPC-DHA may be produced from PC-DHA hydrolysis by liver phospholipase A1 and released and/or by endothelial lipase from circulating PC-DHA. LysoPC-DHA may be taken up by the brain to be reacylated into PC and/or hydrolyzed to provide DHA to be esterified into phospholipids within the brain. Interconversion between brain phospholipids may also occur
Fig. 2Scheme for the preparation of AceDoPC from PC-DHA. PC-DHA purified from the micro-algae Crypthecodinium cohnii is submitted for transesterification by the action of an immobilized triglyceride lipase in the presence of ethylacetate. AceDoPC is finally purified by HPLC. 13C-Labeled DHA is prepared by cultivating the micro-algae in the presence of13C-labeled acetate
Fig. 3Inhibition of platelet activation by lipoxygenase (LOX) products of DHA. Platelet aggregation is inhibited by monoxydroxy derivative of DHA and by the dihydroxy derivative conjugated triene having the E,Z,E geometry, issued from the double lipoxygenation of DHA, called PDX, an isomer of neuroprotectin D1