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Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes

BACKGROUND: Dietary intake influence changes in fatty acids (FA) profiles in liver which plays a central role in fatty acid metabolism, triacylglycerol synthesis and energy homeostasis. We investigated the effects of 4-weeks treatment with milk- and fish-based diet, on plasma biochemical parameters...

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Autores principales: Ranković, Slavica, Popović, Tamara, Martačić, Jasmina Debeljak, Petrović, Snježana, Tomić, Mirko, Ignjatović, Đurđica, Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana, Glibetić, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28526084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-017-0483-9
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author Ranković, Slavica
Popović, Tamara
Martačić, Jasmina Debeljak
Petrović, Snježana
Tomić, Mirko
Ignjatović, Đurđica
Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana
Glibetić, Maria
author_facet Ranković, Slavica
Popović, Tamara
Martačić, Jasmina Debeljak
Petrović, Snježana
Tomić, Mirko
Ignjatović, Đurđica
Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana
Glibetić, Maria
author_sort Ranković, Slavica
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Dietary intake influence changes in fatty acids (FA) profiles in liver which plays a central role in fatty acid metabolism, triacylglycerol synthesis and energy homeostasis. We investigated the effects of 4-weeks treatment with milk- and fish-based diet, on plasma biochemical parameters and FA composition of liver phospholipids (PL) in rats of both sexes. METHODS: Adult, 4 months old, Wistar rats of both sexes, were fed with different types of diets: standard, milk-based and fish-based, during 4 weeks. Analytical characterization of different foods was done. Biochemical parameters in plasma were determined. Fatty acid composition was analyzed by gas-chromatography. Statistical significance of FA levels was tested with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) using the sex of animals and treatment (type of diet) as factors on logarithmic or trigonometric transformed data. RESULTS: Our results showed that both, milk- and fish-based diet, changed the composition and ratio of rat liver phospholipids FA, in gender-specific manner. Initially present sex differences appear to be dietary modulated. Although, applied diets changed the ratio of total saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), and effects were gender specific. Milk-based diet lowered SFA and elevated MUFA in males and increased PUFA in females vs. standard diet. The same diet decreased n-3, increased n-6 and n-6/n-3 ratio in males. Fish-based diet increased n-3, decreased n-6 and n-6/n-3 ratio vs. standard and milk-based diet in females. However, the ratio of individual FA in liver PL was also dietary-influenced, but with gender specific manner. While in females fish-based diet decreased AA (arachidonic acid) increased level of EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), DPA (docosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), the same diet elevated only DHA levels in males. CONCLUSION: Gender related variations in FA composition of rat liver PL were observed, and results have shown that those initial differences could be significantly modulated by the type of diet. Furthermore, the modulatory effects of milk- and fish-based diets on liver phospholipids FA profiles appeared to be sex-specific.
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spelling pubmed-54376312017-05-22 Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes Ranković, Slavica Popović, Tamara Martačić, Jasmina Debeljak Petrović, Snježana Tomić, Mirko Ignjatović, Đurđica Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana Glibetić, Maria Lipids Health Dis Research BACKGROUND: Dietary intake influence changes in fatty acids (FA) profiles in liver which plays a central role in fatty acid metabolism, triacylglycerol synthesis and energy homeostasis. We investigated the effects of 4-weeks treatment with milk- and fish-based diet, on plasma biochemical parameters and FA composition of liver phospholipids (PL) in rats of both sexes. METHODS: Adult, 4 months old, Wistar rats of both sexes, were fed with different types of diets: standard, milk-based and fish-based, during 4 weeks. Analytical characterization of different foods was done. Biochemical parameters in plasma were determined. Fatty acid composition was analyzed by gas-chromatography. Statistical significance of FA levels was tested with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) using the sex of animals and treatment (type of diet) as factors on logarithmic or trigonometric transformed data. RESULTS: Our results showed that both, milk- and fish-based diet, changed the composition and ratio of rat liver phospholipids FA, in gender-specific manner. Initially present sex differences appear to be dietary modulated. Although, applied diets changed the ratio of total saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), and effects were gender specific. Milk-based diet lowered SFA and elevated MUFA in males and increased PUFA in females vs. standard diet. The same diet decreased n-3, increased n-6 and n-6/n-3 ratio in males. Fish-based diet increased n-3, decreased n-6 and n-6/n-3 ratio vs. standard and milk-based diet in females. However, the ratio of individual FA in liver PL was also dietary-influenced, but with gender specific manner. While in females fish-based diet decreased AA (arachidonic acid) increased level of EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), DPA (docosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), the same diet elevated only DHA levels in males. CONCLUSION: Gender related variations in FA composition of rat liver PL were observed, and results have shown that those initial differences could be significantly modulated by the type of diet. Furthermore, the modulatory effects of milk- and fish-based diets on liver phospholipids FA profiles appeared to be sex-specific. BioMed Central 2017-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5437631/ /pubmed/28526084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-017-0483-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ranković, Slavica
Popović, Tamara
Martačić, Jasmina Debeljak
Petrović, Snježana
Tomić, Mirko
Ignjatović, Đurđica
Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana
Glibetić, Maria
Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title_full Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title_fullStr Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title_full_unstemmed Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title_short Liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
title_sort liver phospholipids fatty acids composition in response to different types of diets in rats of both sexes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28526084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-017-0483-9
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