Increased arachidonate in lipids after administration to man: effects on prostaglandin biosynthesis
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- DOI: 10.1002/cpt1975185part1521
Increased arachidonate in lipids after administration to man: effects on prostaglandin biosynthesis
Abstract
Ethyl arachidonate was administered orally to 4 healthy male volunteers in a dose of 6 gm daily for a 2 to 3 wk period after 10-day control period. The increased intake of this precursor of the dienoic prostaglandins resulted in significant increases in the relative and absolute amount of arachidonate in plasma triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesteryl esters. Similar changes in lipid composition were noted in platelets. The excretion of 7alpha-hydroxy-5,11-diketotetranoprostane-1,16-dioic acid, the major urinary metabolite of E prostaglandins in man, was increased by an average of 47% in 3 of the 4 volunteers. Platelet reactivity was assessed by determining the threshold concentration of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) necessary to induce secondary, irreversible aggregation of platelet-rich plasma. This threshold concentration dropped significantly in all volunteers (10% to 60% of control values). It is concluded that the biosynthesis and function of prostaglandins can be augmented in man by oral administration of an esterified precursor fatty acid.
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