二十二碳六烯酸通过改变脂筏影响细胞信号传导。

William Stillwell, Saame Raza Shaikh, Mustafa Zerouga, Rafat Siddiqui, Stephen R Wassall
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二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)有22个碳和6个双键,是膜中常见的最长、最不饱和的脂肪酸。它代表了一类被称为ω-3脂肪酸的重要人类健康促进剂的极端例子。DHA在视网膜和脑组织中含量特别丰富,通常占膜总酰基链的50%左右。DHA摄入不足与多种异常有关,从视力、学习障碍到抑郁症和自杀。DHA的分子作用模式虽然还不清楚,但一直是我们研究的重点。在这里,我们简要总结了DHA如何影响膜的物理特性,重点介绍了膜信号传导结构域,即rafts。我们报告了脑磷脂酰乙醇胺对DHA的摄取,以及随后从富含DHA的膜中排除胆固醇。我们还证明,DHA诱导的MDA-MB-231乳腺癌症细胞凋亡与磷脂酰丝氨酸的外化和膜破坏(“起泡”)有关。最后,我们提出了将DHA掺入细胞膜可以控制细胞生物化学和生理学的建议。
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Docosahexaenoic acid affects cell signaling by altering lipid rafts.

With 22 carbons and 6 double bonds docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is the longest and most unsaturated fatty acid commonly found in membranes. It represents the extreme example of a class of important human health promoting agents known as omega-3 fatty acids. DHA is particularly abundant in retinal and brain tissue, often comprising about 50% of the membrane's total acyl chains. Inadequate amounts of DHA have been linked to a wide variety of abnormalities ranging from visual acuity and learning irregularities to depression and suicide. The molecular mode of action of DHA, while not yet understood, has been the focus of our research. Here we briefly summarize how DHA affects membrane physical properties with an emphasis on membrane signaling domains known as rafts. We report the uptake of DHA into brain phosphatidylethanolamines and the subsequent exclusion of cholesterol from the DHA-rich membranes. We also demonstrate that DHA-induced apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells is associated with externalization of phosphatidylserine and membrane disruption ("blebbing"). We conclude with a proposal of how DHA incorporation into membranes may control cell biochemistry and physiology.

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