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. 2021 Jan 15;16(1):106-115.
doi: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00779. Epub 2020 Dec 14.

Spatial Distribution of Transcytosis Relevant Phospholipids in Response to Omega-3 Dietary Deprivation

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Spatial Distribution of Transcytosis Relevant Phospholipids in Response to Omega-3 Dietary Deprivation

Amanda R Clark et al. ACS Chem Biol. .

Abstract

The cell membrane of brain endothelial cells is enriched in omega-3 phospholipid species. Numerous omega-3 phospholipid species were recently proposed to be important for maintaining the low rate of transcytosis and, thus, could be important for regulating one of the mechanisms of the blood brain barrier (BBB). However, the spatial distribution of these phospholipid species within the brain was previously unknown. Here, we combined advanced mass spectrometry imaging techniques to generate a map of these phospholipids in the brain at near single cell resolution. Furthermore, we explored the effects of omega-3 dietary deprivation on both docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-containing phospholipids and the global brain phospholipid profile. We demonstrate the unique spatial distribution of individual DHA-containing phospholipids, which may be important for the regiospecific properties of the BBB. Finally, 24 diet discriminative phospholipids were identified and showed an increase in saturated phospholipid species and ceramide containing phospholipid species under omega-3 dietary deficiency.

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