<it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dietary intake of <it>n</it>-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) is primarily recognized to protect against cardiovascular diseases, cognitive dysfunctions and the onset of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. How...

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Main Authors: Awada Manar, Meynier Anne, Soulage Christophe O, Hadji Lilas, Géloën Alain, Viau Michèle, Ribourg Lucie, Benoit Berengère, Debard Cyrille, Guichardant Michel, Lagarde Michel, Genot Claude, Michalski Marie-Caroline
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spelling doaj-02884bd6591449058e4c968155be818f2020-11-25T01:55:47ZengBMCNutrition & Metabolism1743-70752013-02-011012310.1186/1743-7075-10-23<it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in miceAwada ManarMeynier AnneSoulage Christophe OHadji LilasGéloën AlainViau MichèleRibourg LucieBenoit BerengèreDebard CyrilleGuichardant MichelLagarde MichelGenot ClaudeMichalski Marie-Caroline<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dietary intake of <it>n</it>-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) is primarily recognized to protect against cardiovascular diseases, cognitive dysfunctions and the onset of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. However, some of their properties such as bioavailability can depend on their chemical carriers. The objective of our study was to test the hypothesis that the nature of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA carrier results in different metabolic effects related to adiposity, oxidative stress and inflammation.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>4 groups of C57BL/6 mice were fed for 8 weeks low fat (LF) diet or high-fat (HF, 20%) diets. Two groups of high-fat diets were supplemented with long-chain <it>n</it>-3 PUFA either incorporated in the form of phospholipids (HF-ω3PL) or triacylglycerols (HF-ω3TG).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Both HF-ω3PL and HF-ω3TG diets reduced the plasma concentrations of (i) inflammatory markers such as monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and interleukin 6 (IL-6), (ii) leptin and (iii) 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE), a marker of <it>n</it>-6 PUFA-derived oxidative stress compared with the control HF diet. Moreover, in both HF-ω3PL and HF-ω3TG groups, MCP-1 and IL-6 gene expressions were decreased in epididymal adipose tissue and the mRNA level of gastrointestinal glutathione peroxidase GPx2, an antioxidant enzyme, was decreased in the jejunum compared with the control HF diet. The type of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA carrier affected other outcomes. The phospholipid form of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA increased the level of tocopherols in epididymal adipose tissue compared with HF-ω3TG and resulted in smaller adipocytes than the two others HF groups. Adipocytes in the HF-ω3PL and LF groups were similar in size distribution.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Supplementation of mice diet with long-chain <it>n</it>-3 PUFA during long-term consumption of high-fat diets had the same lowering effects on inflammation regardless of triacyglycerol or phospholipid carrier, whereas the location of these fatty acids on a PL carrier had a major effect on decreasing the size of adipocytes that was not observed with the triacyglycerol carrier. Altogether, these results would support the development functional foods containing LC <it>n</it>-3 PUFA in the form of PL in order to prevent some deleterious outcomes associated with the development of obesity.</p> http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/10/1/23<it>n</it>-3 PUFAPhospholipidTriacylglycerolHigh-fat dietInflammationOxidative stressAdipose tissue
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author Awada Manar
Meynier Anne
Soulage Christophe O
Hadji Lilas
Géloën Alain
Viau Michèle
Ribourg Lucie
Benoit Berengère
Debard Cyrille
Guichardant Michel
Lagarde Michel
Genot Claude
Michalski Marie-Caroline
spellingShingle Awada Manar
Meynier Anne
Soulage Christophe O
Hadji Lilas
Géloën Alain
Viau Michèle
Ribourg Lucie
Benoit Berengère
Debard Cyrille
Guichardant Michel
Lagarde Michel
Genot Claude
Michalski Marie-Caroline
<it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
Nutrition & Metabolism
<it>n</it>-3 PUFA
Phospholipid
Triacylglycerol
High-fat diet
Inflammation
Oxidative stress
Adipose tissue
author_facet Awada Manar
Meynier Anne
Soulage Christophe O
Hadji Lilas
Géloën Alain
Viau Michèle
Ribourg Lucie
Benoit Berengère
Debard Cyrille
Guichardant Michel
Lagarde Michel
Genot Claude
Michalski Marie-Caroline
author_sort Awada Manar
title <it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
title_short <it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
title_full <it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
title_fullStr <it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
title_full_unstemmed <it>n</it>-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
title_sort <it>n</it>-3 pufa added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice
publisher BMC
series Nutrition & Metabolism
issn 1743-7075
publishDate 2013-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dietary intake of <it>n</it>-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) is primarily recognized to protect against cardiovascular diseases, cognitive dysfunctions and the onset of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. However, some of their properties such as bioavailability can depend on their chemical carriers. The objective of our study was to test the hypothesis that the nature of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA carrier results in different metabolic effects related to adiposity, oxidative stress and inflammation.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>4 groups of C57BL/6 mice were fed for 8 weeks low fat (LF) diet or high-fat (HF, 20%) diets. Two groups of high-fat diets were supplemented with long-chain <it>n</it>-3 PUFA either incorporated in the form of phospholipids (HF-ω3PL) or triacylglycerols (HF-ω3TG).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Both HF-ω3PL and HF-ω3TG diets reduced the plasma concentrations of (i) inflammatory markers such as monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and interleukin 6 (IL-6), (ii) leptin and (iii) 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE), a marker of <it>n</it>-6 PUFA-derived oxidative stress compared with the control HF diet. Moreover, in both HF-ω3PL and HF-ω3TG groups, MCP-1 and IL-6 gene expressions were decreased in epididymal adipose tissue and the mRNA level of gastrointestinal glutathione peroxidase GPx2, an antioxidant enzyme, was decreased in the jejunum compared with the control HF diet. The type of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA carrier affected other outcomes. The phospholipid form of <it>n</it>-3 PUFA increased the level of tocopherols in epididymal adipose tissue compared with HF-ω3TG and resulted in smaller adipocytes than the two others HF groups. Adipocytes in the HF-ω3PL and LF groups were similar in size distribution.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Supplementation of mice diet with long-chain <it>n</it>-3 PUFA during long-term consumption of high-fat diets had the same lowering effects on inflammation regardless of triacyglycerol or phospholipid carrier, whereas the location of these fatty acids on a PL carrier had a major effect on decreasing the size of adipocytes that was not observed with the triacyglycerol carrier. Altogether, these results would support the development functional foods containing LC <it>n</it>-3 PUFA in the form of PL in order to prevent some deleterious outcomes associated with the development of obesity.</p>
topic <it>n</it>-3 PUFA
Phospholipid
Triacylglycerol
High-fat diet
Inflammation
Oxidative stress
Adipose tissue
url http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/10/1/23
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