Dietary Lipids and Health

B. Watkins, Yong Li, B. Hennig, M. Toborek
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Lipids are essential components of living organisms and support multiple biological and physiological functions in the human body. They serve as the structural building material of all membranes of cells and organelles. Lipids and their derivatives also serve as signaling molecules that facilitate a variety of physiological functions. In addition, lipids are recognized as important biomarkers of disease and are involved in several pathological conditions. Individual fatty acids can influence biological processes, such as membrane-associated receptors and signal transduction systems, and ion channels. Recent literature also demonstrates a specific role of fatty acids in gene modulation and protein expression to influence risk of chronic disease. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are the focus of substantial research interest in this area mainly because of their ability to be converted to various bioactive regulatory molecules, such as prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and thromboxanes. Arachidonic acid (AA, 20:4n-6) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5n-3) are two major players in the regulation and production of these bioactive molecules. In addition, an absolute requirement of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is necessary for normal neural and retinal development in the infant and young child. Besides the study of these PUFA molecules, numerous animal and human studies also suggest that other dietary lipids, such as cholesterol and saturated fatty acids, increase serum cholesterol as well as LDL-cholesterol concentrations. In summary, this chapter provides a contemporary understanding of food lipids in nutrition and health, especially the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of the actions of these bioactive dietary lipids. Keywords: lipids; polyunsaturated fatty acids; eicosanoids; biology; health
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膳食脂质与健康
脂质是生物体的重要组成部分,支持人体多种生物和生理功能。它们是所有细胞膜和细胞器的结构建筑材料。脂质及其衍生物也可作为信号分子,促进多种生理功能。此外,脂质被认为是疾病的重要生物标志物,并参与多种病理状况。单个脂肪酸可以影响生物过程,如膜相关受体和信号转导系统,以及离子通道。最近的文献也证明了脂肪酸在基因调节和蛋白质表达中的特定作用,从而影响慢性疾病的风险。多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)是该领域大量研究兴趣的焦点,主要是因为它们能够转化为各种生物活性调节分子,如前列腺素、白三烯和血栓烷。花生四烯酸(AA, 20:4n-6)和二十碳五烯酸(EPA, 20:5n-3)是调控和产生这些生物活性分子的两个主要参与者。此外,二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)的绝对需求是婴幼儿正常的神经和视网膜发育所必需的。除了对PUFA分子的研究外,大量动物和人体研究也表明,其他膳食脂质,如胆固醇和饱和脂肪酸,会增加血清胆固醇和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇浓度。总之,本章提供了对食品脂类在营养和健康中的当代理解,特别是这些生物活性膳食脂类作用的潜在细胞和分子机制。关键词:脂质;多不饱和脂肪酸;类花生酸;生物学;健康
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