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Effects of n-3 FA supplementation on the release of proresolving lipid mediators by blood mononuclear cells: the OmegAD study
Authors:Xiuzhe Wang  Erik Hjorth  Inger Vedin  Maria Eriksdotter  Yvonne Freund-Levi  Lars-Olof Wahlund  Tommy Cederholm  Jan Palmblad  Marianne Schultzberg
Affiliation:4. Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital, SE-141 57, Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Neurology, Ruijin Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 200025, Shanghai, China
Abstract:Specialized proresolving mediators (SPMs) induce resolution of inflammation. SPMs are derivatives of n-3 and n-6 PUFAs and may mediate their beneficial effects. It is unknown whether supplementation with PUFAs influences the production of SPMs. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with brain inflammation and reduced levels of SPMs. The OmegAD study is a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial on AD patients, in which placebo or a supplement of 1.7 g DHA and 0.6 g EPA was taken daily for 6 months. Plasma levels of arachidonic acid decreased, and DHA and EPA levels increased after 6 months of n-3 FA treatment. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were obtained before and after the trial. Analysis of the culture medium of PBMCs incubated with amyloid-β 1–40 showed unchanged levels of the SPMs lipoxin A4 and resolvin D1 in the group supplemented with n-3 FAs, whereas a decrease was seen in the placebo group. The changes in SPMs showed correspondence to cognitive changes. Changes in the levels of SPMs were positively correlated to changes in transthyretin. We conclude that supplementation with n-3 PUFAs for 6 months prevented a reduction in SPMs released from PBMCs of AD patients, which was associated with changes in cognitive function.
Keywords:amyloid β  , Alzheimer’  s disease, clinical trials, docosahexaenoic acid, fish oil, inflammation, lipoxin, nutrition, peripheral blood mononuclear cell, resolvin, fatty acid
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