| Literature DB >> 32623048 |
Jérôme Roy1, Claire Vigor2, Joseph Vercauteren2, Guillaume Reversat2, Bingqing Zhou2, Anne Surget3, Laurence Larroquet3, Anthony Lanuque3, Franck Sandres3, Frederic Terrier3, Camille Oger2, Jean-Marie Galano2, Geneviève Corraze3, Thierry Durand2.
Abstract
Brain functions are known to be mainly modulated by adequate dietary intake. Inadequate intake as can be an excess or significant deficiency affect cognitive processes, behavior, neuroendocrine functions and synaptic plasticity with protective or harmful effects on neuronal physiology. Lipids, in particular, ω-6 and ω-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) play structural roles and govern the different functions of the brain. Hence, the goal of this study was to characterize the whole brain fatty acid composition (precursors, enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation metabolites) of fish model of rainbow trout fed with three experimental plant-based diet containing distinct levels of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5 ω-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6 ω-3) (0% for low, 15.7% for medium and 33.4% for high, total fatty acid content) during nine weeks. Trout fed with the diet devoid of DHA and EPA showed reduced brain content of total ω-3 LC-PUFAs, with diminution of EPA and DHA. Selected enzymatic (cyclooxygenases and lipoxygenases) oxidation metabolites of arachidonic acid (AA, 20:4 ω-6) decrease in medium and high ω-3 LC-PUFAs diets. On the contrary, total selected enzymatic oxidation metabolites of DHA and EPA increased in high ω-3 LC-PUFAs diet. Total selected non-enzymatic oxidation metabolites of DHA (not detected for EPA) increased in medium and high ω-3 LC-PUFAs diets. In conclusion, this work revealed for the first time in fish model the presence of some selected enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation metabolites in brain and the modulation of brain lipid content by dietary DHA and EPA levels.Entities:
Keywords: Brain lipid content; Enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation metabolites; Rainbow trout; ω-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32623048 DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2020.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochimie ISSN: 0300-9084 Impact factor: 4.079