Regression analysis of total fatty acids from human whole brain according to age and sex.

Journal of applied biochemistry Pub Date : 1985-02-01
L L Gershbein, K Baburao, A F Pedroso, K C Rao, G Arellano, K Sumikoshi
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Total fatty acids processed from whole brain samples removed at autopsy from men and women, 26-87 years of age, were esterified, the methyl esters analyzed by gas chromatography, and the respective profiles deduced. In the study of the effect of age and sex in relation to the fatty acid levels, regression analysis was applied to smoothened data to take care of extraneous effects or variables. Toward this end, five age groupings were formed and the regression relationships explored for each group per sex. Generally, the saturated homologs occurred in higher amounts among males of advancing age but decreased with age among females. This effect stemmed from the even-carbon acids. For the unsaturated fatty acids, the reverse behavior appeared evident. For the prominent acids, 16:0 and 18:0, the differences were moderately significant for cases 50 years and older, for 18:2, significance based on either sex was noted with all age groups.

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人全脑总脂肪酸按年龄和性别的回归分析。
从尸检中提取的26-87岁男性和女性的全脑样本中提取的总脂肪酸被酯化,用气相色谱法分析甲酯,并推导出各自的谱图。在研究年龄和性别对脂肪酸水平的影响时,对平滑数据进行了回归分析,以照顾无关的影响或变量。为此,形成了五个年龄组,并对每个年龄组的性别进行了回归关系探索。一般来说,随着年龄的增长,饱和同源物在男性中出现的数量较多,而在女性中随着年龄的增长而减少。这种效应源于偶碳酸。对于不饱和脂肪酸,则表现出明显的相反行为。对于突出的酸,16:0和18:0,在50岁及以上的病例中差异中等显著;对于18:2,在所有年龄组中,基于任何性别的差异都是显著的。
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