工业反式脂肪酸和反刍动物反式脂肪酸对食欲记忆的不同影响。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
J Alfredo Mendez, Mariana Dorantes-Gilardi
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摘要

反式脂肪酸分为工业反式脂肪酸(iTFAs)和反刍反式脂肪酸(rtfa)。tfa摄入量超过48 mg/kg与动脉粥样硬化和心血管疾病的高风险密切相关。然而,一些rtfa与冠状动脉疾病并没有决定性的联系。此外,还提出了rtfa的一些健康益处。在这里,为了对比iTFA和rTFA的作用,我们给成年小鼠喂了168 mg/kg的反式亚麻酸(TEA,一种iTFA)或反式异丙酸(TVA,一种rTFA) 45天,并评估了它们的血脂水平和它们在食欲记忆任务中的表现。我们发现明显的差异效应,而TEA显示出强烈的动脉粥样硬化效应(p
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Differential effects of industrial and ruminant trans fatty acids on appetitive memory.

Trans-fatty acids (TFAs) are categorized into industrial TFAs (iTFAs) and ruminant TFAs (rTFAs). TFAs intakes over 48 mg/kg have been strongly associated with high risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. However, some rTFAs have not been conclusively associated with coronary disease. Moreover, some health benefits have been suggested for rTFAs. Here, with the goal of contrasting the effects of iTFAs with rTFAs, we fed adult mice for 45 days with 168 mg/kg of trans-elaidic acid (TEA, an iTFA) or trans-vaccenic acid (TVA, an rTFA), and evaluated their serum lipid profile and their performance in an appetitive memory task. We found marked differential effects, while TEA showed strong atherogenic effects (p < 0.0001 for cholesterol, triglycerides, VLDL, LDL, and HDL versus control), TVA showed significant opposite effects than TEA (p < 0.0001 for cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, and HDL; p = 0.0039 for VLDL). Furthermore, when these mice were trained to find a piece of feed in a slightly intricate eight-arm maze, TEA showed impairing effects on appetitive memory. Although TEA intake did not block appetitive memory, there was a clear delay in learning (p = 0.0353 versus control). Notably, TVA improved the learning performance of mice (p < 0.0001 versus control). Moreover, oleic acid, a cis isomer, showed similar effects than TVA in the appetitive learning task (p = 0.0004). Our results add to the hypothesis that intake of iTFAs have adverse effects whereas naturally occurring rTFAs could have some beneficial effects.

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Metabolic brain disease
Metabolic brain disease 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
248
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Metabolic Brain Disease serves as a forum for the publication of outstanding basic and clinical papers on all metabolic brain disease, including both human and animal studies. The journal publishes papers on the fundamental pathogenesis of these disorders and on related experimental and clinical techniques and methodologies. Metabolic Brain Disease is directed to physicians, neuroscientists, internists, psychiatrists, neurologists, pathologists, and others involved in the research and treatment of a broad range of metabolic brain disorders.
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