| Literature DB >> 22110443 |
Abstract
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may modulate autonomic control of the heart because omega-3 PUFA is abundant in the brain and other nervous tissue as well as in cardiac tissue. This might partly explain why omega-3 PUFA offer some protection against sudden cardiac death (SCD). The autonomic nervous system is involved in the pathogenesis of SCD. Heart rate variability (HRV) can be used as a non-invasive marker of cardiac autonomic control and a low HRV is a predictor for SCD and arrhythmic events. Studies on HRV and omega-3 PUFA have been performed in several populations such as patients with ischemic heart disease, patients with diabetes mellitus, patients with chronic renal failure, and in healthy subjects as well as in children. The studies have demonstrated a positive association between cellular content of omega-3 PUFA and HRV and supplementation with omega-3 PUFA seems to increase HRV which could be a possible explanation for decreased risk of arrhythmic events and SCD sometimes observed after omega-3 PUFA supplementation. However, the results are not consistent and further research is needed.Entities:
Keywords: autonomic function; heart rate variability; omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids; sudden cardiac death
Year: 2011 PMID: 22110443 PMCID: PMC3217222 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2011.00084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Definition of time domain HRV variables obtained from 24-h Holter recordings.
| Variable | Units | Description |
|---|---|---|
| RR | ms | Mean of all normal RR-intervals in the 24-h recording |
| SDNN | ms | SD of all normal RR-intervals in the 24-h recording |
| SDNN index | ms | Mean of the SD of all normal RR-intervals for all 5-min segments in the 24-h recording |
| SDANN index | ms | SD of the mean of all normal RR-intervals measured in successive 5-min periods |
| RMSSD | ms | The square root of the mean of the sum of squares of differences between adjacent RR-intervals in the 24-h recording |
| pNN50 | % | Percentage of successive RR-interval differences >50 ms during the 24-h recording |
Modified from Christensen (.
Interventional studies in humans with omega-3 PUFA and heart rate variability measurements.
| Reference | Population | Number (total) | Omega-3 PUFA (daily dose) | Duration of the intervention | HRV indices | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christensen et al. ( | Coronary artery disease | 49 | 5.2 g | 12 weeks | Time domain (24-h) | + |
| Christensen et al. ( | Dialysis patients | 29 | 5.2 g | 12 weeks | Time domain (24-h) | (+) |
| Christensen et al. ( | Healthy | 60 | 2.0 or 6.6 g | 12 weeks | Time domain (24-h) | + |
| Villa et al. ( | Coronary heart disease | 10 | 3.0 or 6.0 g | 4 weeks | Time and frequency domain (24-h) | (+) |
| Geelen et al. ( | Healthy | 84 | 3.5 g | 12 weeks | Time and frequency domain 10 min | − |
| Dyerberg et al. ( | Healthy males | 8 weeks | Time domain (24-h) | − | ||
| Holguin et al. ( | Nursing home residents | 52 | 2.0 g | 4 months | 6 min repeated Time and frequency domain | + |
| Romieu et al. ( | Nursing home residents | 50 | 2.0 g | 5 months | 6 min repeated Time and frequency domain | + |
| O’Keefe et al. ( | Coronary artery disease | 18 | 1.5 g | 2 × 4 months (cross-over) | 76 min Time and frequency domain | + |
| Hamaad et al. ( | Coronary artery disease | 38 | 1.0 g | 12 weeks | 76 min Time and frequency domain | − |
| Larnkjaer et al. ( | Infants (2.5 years of age) | 69 | 4.5 g | Given to the mothers during 4 months of lactation. The infants were then examined at 2.5 years of age | 30 min Time domain | (+) |
| Svensson et al. ( | Dialysis patients | 30 | 1.7 g | 12 weeks | 24 h Time domain | − |
| Santini et al. ( | Type 2 diabetes | 15 | 1.0 g | 6 months | 24 h Frequency domain | (+) |
| Lauritzen et al. ( | Infants (9–12 months of age) | 83 | 0.9 g | 3 months | 30 min Time domain | (+) |
| Ninio et al. ( | Overweight adults | 65 | 6.0 g | 12 weeks | 20 min Frequency domain | + |
| DeGiorgio et al. ( | Patients with epilepsy | 11 | 2.9 g | 12 weeks (cross-over) | 60 min Time domain | (+) |
| Pivik et al. ( | Infants (0–6 months) | 102 | Unknown | 6 months | 5 min (repeated) Frequency domain | (+) |
| Carney et al. ( | Depressed patients with coronary artery disease | 37 | 2.0 g | 10 weeks | 24 h Frequency domain | + |
| Hansen et al. ( | Prison inmates | 13 | 1.7 g | 23 weeks | 5 min Frequency domain | + |
| Kim et al. ( | Patients with mixed dyslipidemia | 62 | 4.0 g | 6 weeks | 24 h Time and frequency domain | − |
A + in the Result column indicates a beneficial effect on HRV, a (+) indicates that subanalysis of the data revealed a beneficial effect on HRV, and − indicates no effect on HRV.