New insights on pentadecanoic acid with special focus on its controversial essentiality: A mini-review.

Biochimie Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2024.10.008
Vincent Ciesielski, Philippe Legrand, Sophie Blat, Vincent Rioux
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Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0, PDA) is an odd and minor fatty acid that has been neglected in the literature until the last decade. Indeed, as a specific fatty acid of dairy fat, PDA was only used as a biomarker of dairy fat consumption. Lately, PDA was first correlated negatively with the incidence of metabolic syndrome disorder, then its physiological effects have been investigated as a protective fatty acid. PDA supplementation has been demonstrated as negatively correlated with elevated levels of leptin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and insulin, and has been shown to exhibit sensitizing insulin effects with activation of AMPK pathway. PDA also reduced the severity of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), notably through reduced alanine transaminase and pro-inflammatory cytokines levels. The final effect described for PDA is its ability to display anti-inflammatory properties in several pathology models. Hence, considering these multiple effects, the presence of PDA could be associated with a healthier physiological state, this raises the question of whether the presence of PDA in the body, in adequate quantities, is needed to participate to health maintenance. PDA is not synthesized in sufficient quantities endogenously, so it must be provided by the diet, mainly through dairy fat, although other types of food can also contribute to the dietary intake of PDA. Essential fatty acids are described as not being endogenously synthesized in sufficient and required quantities to maintain physiological health. Thus, PDA might gather both conditions to be described as essential, yet further investigations on both criteria are needed to enhance knowledge on this odd chain fatty acid with promising impact as potential protective supplement nutrient.

关于十五烷酸的新见解,特别关注其有争议的本质:微型综述。
十五烷酸(C15:0,PDA)是一种奇特而次要的脂肪酸,直到最近十年才被文献所忽视。事实上,作为乳脂中的一种特殊脂肪酸,PDA 只被用作乳脂消耗量的生物标志物。近来,PDA 首先与代谢综合征的发病率呈负相关,然后其作为一种保护性脂肪酸的生理效应得到了研究。研究表明,补充 PDA 与瘦素、纤溶酶原激活物抑制剂-1 和胰岛素水平的升高呈负相关,并通过激活 AMPK 途径显示出对胰岛素的敏感效应。PDA 还能降低代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪性肝炎(MASH)的严重程度,特别是通过降低丙氨酸转氨酶和促炎细胞因子水平。PDA 的最后一项功效是它能在多个病理模型中显示抗炎特性。因此,考虑到这些多重效果,PDA 的存在可能与更健康的生理状态有关,这就提出了一个问题,即体内是否需要足够数量的 PDA 来参与健康维护。内源性合成的 PDA 数量不足,因此必须由膳食提供,主要是通过乳脂,尽管其他类型的食物也有助于从膳食中摄取 PDA。必需脂肪酸被描述为无法在内源性合成足够的、维持生理健康所需的数量。因此,PDA 可以同时满足这两个条件,被描述为必需脂肪酸,但还需要对这两个标准进行进一步调查,以加深对这种奇链脂肪酸的了解,因为这种脂肪酸具有潜在的保护性补充营养素的作用。
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