Multiple facets of membrane lipids and the diversity of their action mode with special emphasis on the central nervous system

J. Alessandri, P. Guesnet
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This issue of Reproduction Nutrition Development was scheduled along with 8 papers on the metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and their physiological roles within the central nervous system. Topics focused on PUFAs from the n-3 series, especially on docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) which is particularly abundant in the cell membranes of brain and retina. Reviews and original articles emphasize the impact of n-3 PUFAs on the physical properties of membranes, the neuroprotective mechanisms via Ca 2+ signalling in astrocytes, the n-3 status of infants suffering of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the mental development of neonates in relation with maternal feeding. The DHA metabolism in humans and its endogenous production from alpha-linolenic acid is reviewed. Besides, it is described and discussed how the generation of PUFA- derived mediators is modulated by the retinoic acid-receptor signalling via activation of cognate phospholipase activities. The sensitivity and recovering of neurons to oxidative stress is also addressed in this volume, through the description of a model of iron-induced injury in the rat brain. The diversity of these 8 articles illustrates the multiple roles of PUFAs within the central nervous system. arachidonic acid / astrocytes and calcium signalling / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder / central nervous sytem / docosahexaenoic acid / endogenous conversion / membrane physical properties / milk and infant mental development / omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids / oxidative stress / phospholipases / raft / retinoic acid
膜脂的多个方面及其作用模式的多样性,特别强调中枢神经系统
本期《生殖营养发育》与8篇关于多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)代谢及其在中枢神经系统中的生理作用的论文一起预定出版。主题集中在n-3系列的PUFAs,特别是二十二碳六烯酸(DHA),它在大脑和视网膜的细胞膜中特别丰富。综述和原创文章强调了n-3 PUFAs对细胞膜物理特性的影响,星形胶质细胞中ca2 +信号传导的神经保护机制,患有注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的婴儿n-3状态以及母亲喂养与新生儿智力发育的关系。综述了DHA在人体内的代谢及其由α -亚麻酸产生的内源性产物。此外,还描述和讨论了如何通过激活同源磷脂酶活性通过视黄酸受体信号传导调节PUFA衍生介质的产生。神经元对氧化应激的敏感性和恢复也在本卷中讨论,通过描述大鼠脑中铁诱导损伤的模型。这8篇文章的多样性说明了PUFAs在中枢神经系统中的多种作用。花生四烯酸/星形胶质细胞和钙信号传导/注意缺陷多动障碍/中枢神经系统/二十二碳六烯酸/内源性转化/膜物理性质/牛奶和婴儿智力发育/ omega-3和omega-6脂肪酸/氧化应激/磷脂酶/ raft /视黄酸
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