Saturated Fatty Acid Intake Is Associated With Increased Inflammation, Conversion of Kynurenine to Tryptophan, and Delta-9 Desaturase Activity in Healthy Humans.

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International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2020-12-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178646920981946
Jade Berg, Neda Seyedsadjadi, Ross Grant
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Abstract

Saturated fat ingestion has previously been linked to increases in inflammation. However the relationship between saturated fatty acid (SFA) intake and the kynureine:tryptophan ratio ([Kyn]:[Trp]), a marker of inflammation, has not been previously investigated. This study evaluated in healthy, middle aged, individuals (men = 48, women = 52), potential relationships between SFA intake, red blood cell (RBC) membrane SFAs and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), the [Kyn]:[Trp] ratio, C-reactive protein (CRP), TNF-α and Δ9 desaturase activity. [Kyn]:[Trp] was positively associated with increases in Total fat (P = .034) intake, including Total SFA (P = .029) and Total MUFA (P = .042) intakes. Unexpectedly the [Kyn]:[Trp] ratio was inversely associated with the percentage of Total SFA (P = .004) and positively associated with percentage of Total MUFA (P = .012) present in the RBC membrane. We found a positive association between Δ9 desaturase activity, responsible for the desaturation of a various SFAs to MUFAs, and [Kyn]:[Trp] (P = .008). [Kyn]:[Trp] was also positively associated with CRP (P = .044), however no significant relationship between [Kyn]:[Trp] and TNF-α was found. This study shows for the first time that SFA consumption increases inflammatory pathways linked to increased tryptophan to kynurenine conversion, even in healthy humans. Our data also suggests that SFA linked increases in inflammation occur concomitantly with an upregulation of Δ9 desaturase activity resulting in increased desaturation of SFA substrates to their MUFA derivatives.

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饱和脂肪酸摄入与健康人群炎症增加、犬尿氨酸转化为色氨酸和δ -9去饱和酶活性相关
此前,饱和脂肪的摄入与炎症的增加有关。然而,饱和脂肪酸(SFA)摄入量与犬氨酸:色氨酸比率([Kyn]:[Trp])之间的关系,这是炎症的一个标志,以前没有研究过。本研究评估了健康中年人(男性48人,女性52人)SFA摄入量、红细胞(RBC)膜SFA和单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA)、[Kyn]:[Trp]比值、c -反应蛋白(CRP)、TNF-α和Δ9去饱和酶活性之间的潜在关系。[Kyn]:[色氨酸]与总脂肪(P = 0.034)摄入量的增加呈正相关,包括总SFA (P = 0.029)和总MUFA (P = 0.042)摄入量的增加。出乎意料的是,[Kyn]:[Trp]比值与RBC膜中总SFA百分比呈负相关(P = 0.004),与总MUFA百分比呈正相关(P = 0.012)。我们发现Δ9去饱和酶活性(负责各种sfa到MUFAs的去饱和)与[Kyn]:[Trp]之间呈正相关(P = 0.008)。[Kyn]:[Trp]与CRP呈正相关(P = 0.044),但[Kyn]:[Trp]与TNF-α无显著相关性。这项研究首次表明,即使在健康人群中,SFA的摄入也会增加与色氨酸向犬尿氨酸转化增加相关的炎症途径。我们的数据还表明,SFA相关的炎症增加伴随着Δ9去饱和酶活性的上调,导致SFA底物对其MUFA衍生物的去饱和增加。
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