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Omega-3 fatty acid deficiency selectively up-regulates delta6-desaturase expression and activity indices in rat liver: prevention by normalization of omega-3 fatty acid status
Authors:Rylon HofacerRonald Jandacek  Therese RiderPatrick Tso  I Jack MagrissoStephen C Benoit  Robert K McNamara
Institution:
  • a Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45219-0516, USA
  • b Department of Pathology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45237, USA
  • Abstract:This study investigated the effects of perinatal dietary omega-3 (n-3) fatty acid depletion and subsequent repletion on the expression of genes that regulate long-chain (LC) polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis in rat liver and brain. It was hypothesized that chronic n-3 fatty acid deficiency would increase liver Fads1 and Fads2 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression/activity and that n-3 fatty acid repletion would normalize this response. Adult rats fed the n-3-free diet during perinatal development exhibited significantly lower erythrocyte, liver, and frontal cortex LCn-3 fatty acid composition and reciprocal elevations in LC omega-6 (n-6) fatty acid composition compared with controls (CONs) and repleted rats. Liver Fads2, but not Fads1, Elovl2, or Elovl5, mRNA expression was significantly greater in n-3-deficient (DEF) rats compared with CONs and was partially normalized in repleted rats. The liver 18:3n-6/18:2n-6 ratio, an index of delta6-desturase activity, was significantly greater in DEF rats compared with CON and repleted rats and was positively correlated with Fads2 mRNA expression among all rats. The liver 18:3n-6/18:2n-6 ratio, but not Fads2 mRNA expression, was also positively correlated with erythrocyte and frontal cortex LCn-6 fatty acid compositions. Neither Fads1 or Fads2 mRNA expression was altered in brain cortex of DEF rats. These results confirm previous findings that liver, but not brain, delta6-desaturase expression and activity indices are negatively regulated by dietary n-3 fatty acids.
    Keywords:n-3  omega 3  Fads1  fatty acid desaturase-1  Fads2  fatty acid desaturase-2  PUFA  polyunsaturated fatty acid  GAPDH  glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase  mRNA  messenger RNA  LC  long-chain  n-6  omega 6  Elovl2  Elovl5  ALA  α-linolenic acid  LA  linoleic acid  CON  control  cDNA  complementary DNA  DEF  n-3-deficient  REP  n-3-repleted  SREBP1c
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