Effects of omega fatty acids on the short-term postprandial satiety related peptides in rats.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Hilal Hizli Guldemir, Nihal Buyukuslu, Pakize Yigit, Cagri Cakici, Ekrem Musa Ozdemir
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Abstract

We aimed to assess the effects of omega fatty acids on time depending on responses of satiety hormones. Sixty adult rats were randomly divided into 4 groups; linoleic acid (LA), α-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) groups. For each fatty acid, the dose of 400 mg/kg was applied by oral gavage. Blood samples were taken after the 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes. Ghrelin, cholecystokinin (CCK), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide YY (PYY), leptin and insulin hormones were analyzed by ELISA. We observed the significant increases (p<0.05) of the levels of CCK between n-3 (ALA, at 60th min; EPA, at 30th and 60th min and DHA, at 60 min) and n-6 (LA) supplemented rats. The highest GLP-1 levels were in ALA (0.70 ng/mL) and DHA (0.67 ng/mL) supplemented groups at 60th and 120th min indicating n-3 fatty acids efficiency on satiety compared to LA. It seems that ALA at 60th min and EPA at 120th min could provide the highest satiety effect with the highest insulin response, while the efficiency of LA supplementation on insulin-induced satiety diminished. The only significant change in AUC values among all hormones was in the CCK of the ALA group (p=0.004). The level of leptin increased in DHA and EPA supplemented rats (p=0.140). Our results showed that dietary omega fatty acids influenced the releasing of hormones in different ways possibly depending on chain length or saturation degree. Comprehensive studies need to be addressed for each fatty acid on satiety-related peptide hormones.

ω脂肪酸对大鼠餐后短期饱腹感相关肽的影响。
我们旨在评估ω脂肪酸对时间的影响,这取决于饱腹激素的反应。将60只成年大鼠随机分为4组;亚油酸(LA)、α-亚麻酸(ALA)、二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)基团。对于每种脂肪酸,通过经口灌胃施用400mg/kg的剂量。在15、30、60和120分钟后采集血样。酶联免疫吸附法检测胃促生长素、胆囊收缩素(CCK)、胰高血糖素样肽-1(GLP-1)、肽YY(PYY)、瘦素和胰岛素激素。我们观察到补充n-6(LA)的大鼠(pth-min;EPA,第30和第60分钟,DHA,第60分钟)显著增加。补充ALA(0.70 ng/mL)和DHA(0.67 ng/mL)的组在第60分钟和第120分钟的GLP-1水平最高,表明与LA相比,n-3脂肪酸对饱腹感的有效性。似乎第60分钟的ALA和120分钟的EPA可以提供最高的饱腹感效果和最高的胰岛素反应,而补充LA对胰岛素诱导的饱腹的有效性降低。所有激素中AUC值的唯一显著变化是ALA组的CCK(p=0.004)。补充DHA和EPA的大鼠的瘦素水平增加(p=0.040)。我们的结果表明,饮食中的ω脂肪酸以不同的方式影响激素的释放,可能取决于链长或饱和程度。需要对每种脂肪酸的饱腹感相关肽激素进行全面的研究。
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期刊介绍: Since 1930 this journal has provided an important international forum for scientific advances in the study of nutrition and vitamins. Widely read by academicians as well as scientists working in major governmental and corporate laboratories throughout the world, this publication presents work dealing with basic as well as applied topics in the field of micronutrients, macronutrients, and non-nutrients such as secondary plant compounds. The editorial and advisory boards include many of the leading persons currently working in this area. The journal is of particular interest to: - Nutritionists - Vitaminologists - Biochemists - Physicians - Engineers of human and animal nutrition - Food scientists
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