Y. Fujiyamafujiwara et al., EFFECTS OF SESAMIN ON THE FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION OF THE LIVER OF RATSFED N-6 AND N-3 FATTY ACID-RICH DIET, Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology, 41(2), 1995, pp. 217-225
Sesamin is known as a specific inhibitor of Delta 5-desaturation, the
conversion from dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (20:3(n-6)) to arachidonic
acid (20:4(n-6)). In the previous paper, we reported that sesamin inh
ibited Delta 5-desaturation of n-6 fatty acids in rat hepatocytes but
not that of n-3 fatty acids, from 20:4(n-3) to 20:5(n-3). Then, we stu
died the effects of sesamin on Delta 5-desaturation of n-6 and n-3 fat
ty acids in vivo. Rats were fed two types of diets containing sesamin
(0.5% w/w) for 4 weeks as follows: in experiment 1 (Exp. 1) gamma-lino
lenic acid-rich diet and in experiment 2 (Exp. 2) alpha-linolenic acid
-rich diet. The fatty acid composition of liver lipids was compared to
those of control groups without sesamin. In both Exps. 1 and 2, sesam
in increased the liver weight and phospholipid contents in liver. In E
xp. 2, sesamin increased n-6 fatty acids and decreased n-3 fatty acids
even though the diet was rich in n-3 fatty acids. Sesamin enhanced th
e composition ratio of 20:3(n-6) in both Exps. 1 and 2. Decrease of De
lta 5-desaturation index of n-6 fatty acid, the ratio of 20:4(n-6)/20:
3(n-6), by the administration of sesamin suggested that sesamin inhibi
ted the Delta 5-desaturation of n-6 fatty acids in the liver. On the c
ontrary, the Delta 5-desaturation index of n-3 fatty acids, the ratio
of 20:5(n-3) to 18:3(n-3), was increased by sesamin administration in
the liver of rats fed alpha-linolenic acid-rich diet (Exp. 2). These r
esults suggested that sesamin inhibited the Delta 5-desaturation of n-
6 fatty acids but not that of n-3 fatty acids in vivo similarly to res
ults from rat hepatocytes.