Docosapentaenoic (22:5 n-6) and docosahexaenoic (22:6 n-3) acids exhibit highly lipogenic properties in rainbow trout preadipocytes.

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1016/j.cbpb.2025.111087
Gilles Tinant, Ineke Neefs, Alice De Groote, Melissa M Page, Jean-François Rees, Yvan Larondelle, Cathy Debier
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Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids are essential for fish health. Adipose tissue is the major tissue for fatty acid storage in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and its development and function can be impacted by the fatty acids themselves. In the present study, the effects of seven fatty acids, oleic (OA, 18:1 n-9), α-linolenic (ALA, 18:3 n-3), eicosapentaenoic (EPA, 20:5 n-3), docosahexaenoic (DHA, 22:6 n-3), linoleic (LA, 18:2 n-6), arachidonic (AA, 20:4 n-6), and docosapentaenoic (DPA, 22:5 n-6) acids, on adipogenesis were investigated in primary cultures of rainbow trout preadipocytes. In terms of lipid accumulation, DPA and DHA appeared to be the most lipogenic fatty acids, while all treatments modified the fatty acid composition of the cellular phospholipids and neutral lipids. The fatty acid of interest added to the culture medium was the most abundant in preadipocytes, while the first bioconversion products were detected in lower amounts. In terms of transcriptional effects, DPA increased the expression of the early transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer binding protein δ, while DHA upregulated the expression of genes involved in neutral lipid synthesis, notably lipoprotein lipase, fatty acid transport protein 1 and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. Both fatty acids decreased the expression of fatty acid synthase. These results highlight that DPA and DHA exert a significant effect on lipid deposition in rainbow trout preadipocytes, potentially through different pathways, and confirm that fatty acids have major impacts on preadipocyte lipid metabolism and adipogenesis.

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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part B: Biochemical and Molecular Biology (CBPB), focuses on biochemical physiology, primarily bioenergetics/energy metabolism, cell biology, cellular stress responses, enzymology, intermediary metabolism, macromolecular structure and function, gene regulation, evolutionary genetics. Most studies focus on biochemical or molecular analyses that have clear ramifications for physiological processes.
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