High dietary 18:3n-3 increases the 18:3n-3 but not the 22:6n-3 content in the whole body, brain, skin, epididymal fat pads, and muscles of suckling rat pups

被引:37
作者
Bowen, RAR
Clandinin, MT [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Nutr & Metab Res Grp, Dept Agr Food & Nutr Sci, Agri Forestry Ctr 4 10, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Dept Med, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s11745-000-536-8
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that increasing maternal dietary 18:3n-3 by decreasing the 18:2n-6/18:3n-3 ratio will increase the 18:3n-3 and 22:6n-3 content of the whole body, liver, skin (epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue), epididymal fat pads, and muscles (arms and legs) of 2-wk-old rat pups. Sprague-Dawley dams at parturition were fed semipurified diets containing either a low (18:2n-6 to 18:3 n-3 ratio of 24.7:1) or a high (18:2n-6 to 18:3 n-3 ratio of 1.0:1) 18:3n-3 fatty acid content. During the first 2 wk of life, rat pups received only their dams' milk. Fatty acid composition of the pups' stomach contents (dams' milk), whole body, brain, liver, skin, epididymal fat pads, and muscles was determined. The stomach fatty acid composition of 18:3n-3 reflected the dams' diet. The content of 18:3n-3 in whole body, brain, liver, skin, epididymal fat pads, and muscles was significantly; (P<0.05)greater in rat pups fed the high compared with the low 18:3n-3 fatty acid diet. The 22:6n-3 content of the whole body, brain, skin, epididymal fat pads, and muscles was not quantitatively different in rat pups fed either the low or high 18:3n-3 fatty acid diet. The 20:5n-3 and 22:5n-3 content of the whole body, skin, and epididymal fat pads was significantly increased in rat pups fed the high compared with the low 18:3 n-3 fatty acid diet. High content of 18:3n-3 was found in the skin of rat pups fed either a low Or high 18:3n-3 fatty acid diet. These findings demonstrate that high maternal dietary 18:3n-3 significantly increases the 18.n-3 but not the 22:6n-3 content of the whole body, brain, skin, epididymal fat pads, and muscles with approximately 39 and 41% of the whole body 18:3n-3 content being deposited in the skin of suckling rat pups fed either the low or high 18:3n-3 diet, respectively.
引用
收藏
页码:389 / 394
页数:6
相关论文
共 40 条
[21]  
FOLCH J, 1957, J BIOL CHEM, V226, P497
[22]   PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE METHYLTRANSFERASE - EVIDENCE FOR INFLUENCE OF DIET FAT ON SELECTIVITY OF SUBSTRATE FOR METHYLATION IN RAT-BRAIN SYNAPTIC PLASMA-MEMBRANES [J].
HARGREAVES, KM ;
CLANDININ, MT .
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1987, 918 (02) :97-105
[23]  
HERNELL O, 1991, ACTA PAEDIATR SCAND, V80, P887
[24]  
*INT SOC STUD FATT, 1994, ISSFAL NEWSLETTER, V1, P4
[25]   Small changes of dietary (n-6) and (n-3) fatty acid content ratio alter phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylcholine fatty acid composition during development of neuronal and glial cells in rats [J].
Jumpsen, J ;
Lien, EL ;
Goh, YK ;
Clandinin, MT .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1997, 127 (05) :724-731
[26]   During neuronal and glial cell development diet n - 6 to n - 3 fatty acid ratio alters the fatty acid composition of phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidylserine [J].
Jumpsen, JA ;
Lien, EL ;
Goh, YK ;
Clandinin, MT .
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-LIPIDS AND LIPID METABOLISM, 1997, 1347 (01) :40-50
[27]   Normal subjects consuming physiological levels of 18:3(n-3) and 20:5(n-3) from flaxseed or fish oils have characteristic differences in plasma lipid and lipoprotein fatty acid levels [J].
Layne, KS ;
Goh, YK ;
Jumpsen, JA ;
Ryan, EA ;
Chow, P ;
Clandinin, MT .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1996, 126 (09) :2130-2140
[28]   EFFECT OF MATERNAL DIETARY ARACHIDONIC OR LINOLEIC-ACID ON RAT PUP FATTY-ACID PROFILES [J].
LIEN, EL ;
BOYLE, FG ;
YUHAS, RJ ;
KUHLMAN, CF .
LIPIDS, 1994, 29 (01) :53-59
[29]   ARE THE N-3 FATTY-ACIDS FROM DIETARY FISH OIL DEPOSITED IN THE TRIGLYCERIDE STORES OF ADIPOSE-TISSUE [J].
LIN, DS ;
CONNOR, WE .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1990, 51 (04) :535-539
[30]  
MORRISON WR, 1964, J LIPID RES, V5, P600