Horm Metab Res 2008; 40(12): 875-879
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1083781
Animals, Clinical

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Rapid Reduction of Liver Steatosis in ω3-Depleted Rats Injected with a Novel Lipid Emulsion

Y. A. Carpentier 1 , S. Peltier 2 , L. Portois 1 , J.-L. Sebedio 3 , X. Leverve 2 , W. J. Malaisse 1
  • 1L. Deloyers Laboratory for Experimental Surgery, Brussels Free University, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2Laboratoire de Bioénergétique Fondamentale et Appliquée, INSERM E-0221, Grenoble, France
  • 3Département d’Alimentation Humaine, INRA, Clermont-Ferrand, France
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Publication History

received 11.01.2008

accepted 08.05.2008

Publication Date:
22 August 2008 (online)

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Abstract

The bolus intravenous administration of a novel medium-chain triglyceride: fish oil emulsion (MCT:FO) to normal subjects was recently found to increase within 60 min the amount of long-chain polyunsaturated ω3 fatty acids (ω3) in platelet and leukocyte phospholipids and, hence, was proposed as a tool to prevent such pathological events as cardiac arrhythmia in selected patients who have to undergo urgent anesthesia and/or surgery. This study investigates whether other cells located outside the vascular bed may also benefit from this procedure for replenishing phospholipids with ω3. For such a purpose, the MCT:FO emulsion (1.0 ml) was injected into normal or ω3-depleted rats examined, one hour later, for the content and fatty acid pattern of liver triglycerides and phospholipids. Control experiments included the administration of saline or a medium-chain triglyceride:olive oil emulsion. The results reveal that the bolus intravenous injection of MCT:FO to the ω3-depleted rats resulted in the enrichment of liver phospholipids in ω3 and a marked reduction in hepatic steatosis. In conclusion, it is proposed that such a procedure may indeed allow a rapid supply of ω3 not only to circulating and vascular endothelial cells but also to extravascular cells, with a resulting correction of the biochemical and biophysical defects linked to a deficiency in these fatty acids.

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W.J. Malaisse

Laboratory of Experimental Hormonology

Brussels Free University

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