The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients

The study was designed to demonstrate the relationship of free fatty acids (FFAs) and eicosanoids levels with the severity of depressive symptoms in stroke. The ischemic stroke patients (<i>n</i> = 74) were included in the prospective study. The risk of depression was evaluated by the Be...

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Main Authors: Dariusz Kotlega, Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny, Monika Golab-Janowska, Przemyslaw Nowacki, Malgorzata Szczuko
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-c8e6223ba9e7457abeb31f9722552ac92020-11-25T01:26:52ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-07-01215220522010.3390/ijms21155220The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke PatientsDariusz Kotlega0Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny1Monika Golab-Janowska2Przemyslaw Nowacki3Malgorzata Szczuko4Department of Neurology, Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandDepartment of Applied and Clinical Physiology, Collegium Medicum University of Zielona Gora, 65-417 Zielona Gora, PolandDepartment of Neurology, Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandDepartment of Neurology, Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandDepartment of Human Nutrition and Metabolomics, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandThe study was designed to demonstrate the relationship of free fatty acids (FFAs) and eicosanoids levels with the severity of depressive symptoms in stroke. The ischemic stroke patients (<i>n</i> = 74) were included in the prospective study. The risk of depression was evaluated by the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) 7 days and 6 months after the stroke onset. FFAs and inflammatory metabolites were determined by gas chromatography and liquid chromatography. In the acute phase of stroke, BDI-II and FFAs inversely correlated with C13:0 tridecanoic acid, C15:1 cis-10-pentadecanoid acid, C17:1 cis-10- heptadecanoid acid, C18:0 stearic acid, C20:3n6 eicosatrienoic acid, C22:1cis13 docosenoic acid and C22:6n3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). DHA level was significantly lower in patients with low vs. high BDI-II score. In the follow-up examination, BDI-II score directly correlated with C16:0 palmitic acid. The changes in BDI-II score during 6-month observation inversely correlated with lipoxin A4 and protectin D1, and directly correlated with 5-oxo-ETE. Importantly, the severity of depressive symptoms was associated with n3 PUFA level. Diet-derived FFAs were observed to potentially affect the inflammatory pathways in pathogenesis of depression in stroke and reduced DHA levels can attenuate depressive symptoms in stroke patients.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/15/5220anti-inflammatory actiondocosahexaenoic acidneuroinflammationomega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
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author Dariusz Kotlega
Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny
Monika Golab-Janowska
Przemyslaw Nowacki
Malgorzata Szczuko
spellingShingle Dariusz Kotlega
Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny
Monika Golab-Janowska
Przemyslaw Nowacki
Malgorzata Szczuko
The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
anti-inflammatory action
docosahexaenoic acid
neuroinflammation
omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
author_facet Dariusz Kotlega
Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny
Monika Golab-Janowska
Przemyslaw Nowacki
Malgorzata Szczuko
author_sort Dariusz Kotlega
title The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
title_short The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
title_full The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
title_fullStr The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Free Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids with the Severity of Depressive Symptoms in Stroke Patients
title_sort association of free fatty acids and eicosanoids with the severity of depressive symptoms in stroke patients
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The study was designed to demonstrate the relationship of free fatty acids (FFAs) and eicosanoids levels with the severity of depressive symptoms in stroke. The ischemic stroke patients (<i>n</i> = 74) were included in the prospective study. The risk of depression was evaluated by the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) 7 days and 6 months after the stroke onset. FFAs and inflammatory metabolites were determined by gas chromatography and liquid chromatography. In the acute phase of stroke, BDI-II and FFAs inversely correlated with C13:0 tridecanoic acid, C15:1 cis-10-pentadecanoid acid, C17:1 cis-10- heptadecanoid acid, C18:0 stearic acid, C20:3n6 eicosatrienoic acid, C22:1cis13 docosenoic acid and C22:6n3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). DHA level was significantly lower in patients with low vs. high BDI-II score. In the follow-up examination, BDI-II score directly correlated with C16:0 palmitic acid. The changes in BDI-II score during 6-month observation inversely correlated with lipoxin A4 and protectin D1, and directly correlated with 5-oxo-ETE. Importantly, the severity of depressive symptoms was associated with n3 PUFA level. Diet-derived FFAs were observed to potentially affect the inflammatory pathways in pathogenesis of depression in stroke and reduced DHA levels can attenuate depressive symptoms in stroke patients.
topic anti-inflammatory action
docosahexaenoic acid
neuroinflammation
omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/15/5220
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