Dietary pentadecanoic acid supplementation at weaning in essential fatty acid-deficient rats shed light on the new family of odd-chain n-8 PUFAs

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jnutbio.2024.109814
Vincent Ciesielski , Thomas Guerbette , Léa Fret , Mélodie Succar , Youenn Launay , Patrice Dahirel , Philippe Legrand , Manuel Vlach , Sophie Blat , Vincent Rioux
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Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) is a saturated odd-chain fatty acid (OCFA), mainly found in dairy products. Its physiological and nutritional effects are still unknown, yet some recent evidences suggest it might be beneficial to human health. Moreover, pentadecanoic acid has recently been suspected of having essential roles in humans, although the mechanisms are not described. We therefore questioned the potential essentiality of this fatty acid (FA). We investigated in vivo the effect of a C15:0 supplementation on essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient Wistar rats. Female rats were fed an EFA-deficient diet 2 weeks before mating, during pregnancy and lactation. Weaned pups were fed the EFA-deficient diet or were switched to a diet supplemented with C15:0 or linoleic acid (LA) for 11 weeks. A control group was fed with EFA during the whole study. Since linoleic acid deficiency is known to induce growth delay, weights were measured throughout the experiment and FA content in collected tissues were analyzed to evaluate biochemical markers of the deficiency. As expected, EFA-deficient rats showed growth retardation, compared to control rats. Supplementation of C15:0 at weaning increased early growth rate compared to deficient animals, as also did the supplementation of C18:2 n-6. Furthermore, the supplementation of C15:0 in the diet of EFA-deficient animals induced the previously undescribed synthesis of odd-chain PUFAs of the n-8 family (C19:3, C21:3 and C21:4 n-8). These results suggest dietary C15:0 might counteract EFA induced growth retardation, possibly through the synthesis of odd-chain n-8 PUFAs, yet mechanisms are to be deciphered for further validation.
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断奶时必需脂肪酸缺乏大鼠的饮食补充五酸揭示了奇链n-8 PUFAs新家族。
五酸(C15:0)是一种饱和奇链脂肪酸(OCFA),主要存在于乳制品中。它的生理和营养作用尚不清楚,但最近的一些证据表明,它可能对人体健康有益。此外,五烷酸最近被怀疑对人类有重要作用,尽管其机制尚未描述。因此,我们质疑这种脂肪酸(FA)的潜在必要性。我们在体内研究了补充C15:0对必需脂肪酸(EFA)缺乏的Wistar大鼠的影响。雌性大鼠在交配前2周、妊娠期和哺乳期饲喂缺乏脂肪酸的饮食。断奶幼崽饲喂缺乏efa的饲粮或切换到添加C15:0或亚油酸(LA)的饲粮,持续11周。对照组在整个研究期间饲喂脂肪酸。由于已知LA缺乏会导致生长延迟,因此在整个实验过程中测量体重,并分析收集组织中的FA含量以评估缺乏的生化标志物。正如预期的那样,与对照组相比,缺乏efa的大鼠表现出生长迟缓。与缺乏C15:0的动物相比,在断奶时补充C15:0可以提高早期生长速度,补充C18:2 n-6也可以提高早期生长速度。此外,在缺乏efa的动物的饮食中补充C15:0诱导了先前描述的n-8家族的奇链PUFAs的合成(C19:3, C21:3和C21:4 n-8)。这些结果表明,膳食C15:0可能通过合成奇数链n-8 PUFAs来抵消EFA诱导的生长迟缓,但机制有待进一步验证。
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Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Devoted to advancements in nutritional sciences, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry presents experimental nutrition research as it relates to: biochemistry, molecular biology, toxicology, or physiology. Rigorous reviews by an international editorial board of distinguished scientists ensure publication of the most current and key research being conducted in nutrition at the cellular, animal and human level. In addition to its monthly features of critical reviews and research articles, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry also periodically publishes emerging issues, experimental methods, and other types of articles.
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