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Effects of Krill-derived phospholipid-enriched n − 3 fatty acids on Ca regulation system in cerebral arteries from ovariectomized rats
Authors:Yasushi Sakai  Michio Hashimoto  Budbazar Enkhjargal  Hisashi Mitsuishi  Hiromi Nobe  Ichiro Horie  Takahiro Iwamoto  Kenichi Yanagimoto
Institution:1. Laboratory of Physiology & Pharmacology, Faculty of Health Science Technology, Bunkyo Gakuin University, Japan;2. Department of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, Japan;3. Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan;4. Human life Science R&D Center, Nippon Suisan Kaisha. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:

Aims

To investigate the effects of n − 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on cerebral circulation, ovariectomized (OVX) rats were administered with phospholipids in krill oil (KPL) or triglycerides in fish oil (FTG); effects on the Ca2 + regulating system in their basilar artery (BA) were then analyzed.

Main methods

The rats were divided into 4 groups: control, OVX, OVX given KPL (OVXP), and OVX given FTG (OVXT) orally, daily for 2 weeks. Time dependent relaxation (TDR) of contractile response to 5HT in BA was determined myographically, Na+/Ca2 + exchanger (NCX) 1 mRNA expression was determined by real time PCR, and nucleotides were analyzed by HPLC.

Key findings

The level of TDR in OVX that was significantly lower in the control was inhibited by l-NAME and indomethacin; TEA inhibited TDR totally in the control but only partly in OVXP and OVXT. Relaxation induced by the addition of 5 mM KCl to the BA pre-contracted with 5-HT was inhibited by TEA in the controls, OVXP and OVXT, but not in OVX. Overexpression of NCX1 mRNA in the BA from OVX was significantly inhibited by FTG. The ratio of ADP/ATP in cerebral arteries from OVX was significantly inhibited by KPL and FTG. Levels of triglyceride and arachidonic acid in the plasma of OVX increased, but were significantly inhibited by KPL and FTG.

Significance

Ovarian dysfunction affects Ca2 + activated-, ATP-sensitive-K+ channels and NCX1, which play crucial roles in the autoregulation of cerebral blood flow. Also, KPL may become as good a supplement as FTG for postmenopausal women.
Keywords:Krill-derived phospholipids  Eicosapentaenoic acid  Docosahexaenoic acid  Ovariectomized rats  Cerebral artery  Na+/Ca  + exchanger  Nucleotides metabolism  K+ channels
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