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   Opposing effects of omega-3 and omega-6 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on the expression of lipogenic genes in omental and retroperitoneal adipose depots in the rat  
   
نویسنده muhlhausler b.s. ,cook-johnson r. ,james m. ,miljkovic d. ,duthoit e. ,gibson r.
منبع journal of nutrition and metabolism - 2010 - دوره : 2010 - شماره : 0
چکیده    This study aimed to determine the effect of varying dietary intake of the major n-3 pufa in human diets,α -linolenic acid (ala; 18: 3n-3),on expression of lipogenic genes in adipose tissue. rats were fed diets containing from 0.095%en to 6.3%en ala and a constant n-6 pufa level for 3 weeks. samples from distinct adipose depots (omental and retroperitoneal) were collected and mrna expression of the pro-lipogenic transcription factors sterol-retinoid- element-binding-protein1c (srebp1c) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor- γ (ppar γ),lipogenic enzymes sterol-coenzyme desaturase1 (scd-1),fatty acid synthase (fas),lipoprotein lipase (lpl) and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (g3pdh) and adipokines leptin and adiponectin determined by qrt-pcr. increasing dietary ala content resulted in altered expression of srebp1c,fas and g3pdh mrna in both adipose depots. srebp1c mrna expression was related directly to n-6 pufa concentrations (omental,r 2 =.71; p<.001; retroperitoneal,r 2 =.20; p<.002),and inversely to n-3 pufa concentrations (omental,r 2 =.59; p<.001; retroperitoneal,r 2 =.19; p<.005) independent of diet. the relationship between total n-6 pufa and srebp1c mrna expression persisted when the effects of n-3 pufa were controlled for. altering red blood cell concentrations of n-3 pufa is thus associated with altered expression of lipogenic genes in a depot-specific manner and this effect is modulated by prevailing n-6 pufa concentrations. © 2010 b. s. muhlhausler et al.
آدرس foodplus research centre,school of agriculture,food and wine,university of adelaide,adelaide 5064,australia,division of health sciences,sansom institute for health research,university of south australia,adelaide, Australia, rheumatology unit,school of medicine,university of adelaide,adelaide, Australia, rheumatology unit,school of medicine,university of adelaide,adelaide, Australia, foodplus research centre,school of agriculture,food and wine,university of adelaide,adelaide 5064,australia,division of health sciences,sansom institute for health research,university of south australia,adelaide, Australia, division of health sciences,sansom institute for health research,university of south australia,adelaide, Australia, division of health sciences,sansom institute for health research,university of south australia,adelaide, Australia
 
     
   
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