Lipids in Health and Disease (Jul 2012)

Short term effects of different omega-3 fatty acid formulation on lipid metabolism in mice fed high or low fat diet

  • Tang Xiao,
  • Li Zhao-Jie,
  • Xu Jie,
  • Xue Yong,
  • Li Jin-Zhang,
  • Wang Jing-Feng,
  • Yanagita Teruyoshi,
  • Xue Chang-Hu,
  • Wang Yu-Ming

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-11-70
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 70

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Abstract Background Bioactivities of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) depend on their chemical forms. The present study was to investigate short term effects of triglyceride (TG), ethyl ester (EE), free fatty acid (FFA) and phospholipid (PL) forms of omega-3 fatty acid (FA) on lipid metabolism in mice, fed high fat or low fat diet. Method Male Balb/c mice were fed with 0.7% different Omega-3 fatty acid formulation: DHA bound free fatty acid (DHA-FFA), DHA bound triglyceride (DHA-TG), DHA bound ethyl ester (DHA-EE) and DHA bound phospholipid (DHA-PL) for 1 week, with dietary fat levels at 5% and 22.5%. Serum and hepatic lipid concentrations were analyzed, as well as the fatty acid composition of liver and brain. Result At low fat level, serum total cholesterol (TC) level in mice fed diets with DHA-FFA, DHA-EE and DHA-PL were significantly lower than that in the control group (P P 0.05), DHA-EE (P 0.05) and DHA-PL (P P P P P P Conclusion The present study suggested that not only total dietary fat content but also the molecular forms of omega-3 fatty acids contributed to lipid metabolism in mice. DHA-PL showed effective bioactivity in decreasing hepatic and serum TC, TG levels and increasing omega-3 concentration in liver and brain.

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