alpha-Linolenic acid does not contribute appreciably to docosahexaenoic acid within brain phospholipids of adult rats fed a diet enriched in docosahexaenoic acid
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alpha-Linolenic acid does not contribute appreciably to docosahexaenoic acid within brain phospholipids of adult rats fed a diet enriched in docosahexaenoic acid
Abstract
Adult male unanesthetized rats, reared on a diet enriched in both alpha-linolenic acid (alpha-LNA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), were infused intravenously for 5 min with [1-(14)C]alpha-LNA. Timed arterial samples were collected until the animals were killed at 5 min and the brain was removed after microwaving. Plasma and brain lipid concentrations and radioactivities were measured. Within plasma lipids, > 99% of radioactivity was in the form of unchanged [1-(14)C]alpha-LNA. Eighty-six per cent of brain radioactivity at 5 min was present as beta-oxidation products, whereas the remainder was mainly in 'stable' phospholipid or triglyceride as alpha-LNA or DHA. Equations derived from kinetic modeling demonstrated that unesterified unlabeled alpha-LNA rapidly enters brain from plasma, but that its incorporation into brain phospholipid and triglyceride, as in the form of synthesized DHA, is < or = 0.2% of the amount that enters the brain. Thus, in rats fed a diet containing large amounts of both alpha-LNA and DHA, the alpha-LNA that enters brain from plasma largely undergoes beta-oxidation, and is not an appreciable source of DHA within brain phospholipids.
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