P. Soudant et al., IMPACT OF THE QUALITY OF DIETARY FATTY-ACIDS ON METABOLISM AND THE COMPOSITION OF POLAR LIPID CLASSES IN FEMALE GONADS OF PECTEN-MAXIMUS (L), Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 205(1-2), 1996, pp. 149-163
The impact of dietary deficiency of the essential fatty acids 20:5(n-3
), 22:6(n-3) and 20:4(n-6) was studied at the level of different polar
lipid classes that constitute the membrane structure of female gonads
of Pecten maximus by using three microalgal diets. After 11 weeks of
conditioning of the broodstock, the relative percentages of polar lipi
d classes were very little, or not at all, influenced by the compositi
on of the microalgae. On the other hand, the imprint of dietary fatty
acid composition was reflected in the relative composition of fatty ac
ids specific to some classes but not all of them. The dietary fatty ac
id composition thus clearly influenced that of phosphatidylcholine (PC
), the plasmalogens and to a smaller extent the phosphatidylserine (PS
) and phosphatidylethanolamine (non plasmalogen PE), but not of phosph
atidylinositol (PI) and the glycolipid (GLY). The PI showed a very sta
ble composition and was rich in 20:4(n-6) (> 30%) irrespective of the
diet. Likewise, the 22:6(n-3) content was consistently higher than 76%
in the glycolipid. The maintenance of the specific fatty acid composi
tion of these classes is probably a physiological necessity for gameto
genesis and embryogenesis.