Z. Dominguez et V. Bosch, DIETARY FISH-OIL AFFECTS FOOD-INTAKE, GROWTH AND HEMATOLOGIC VALUES OF WEANLING RATS, Archivos latinoamericanos de nutricion, 44(2), 1994, pp. 92-97
The object of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing amou
nts of dietary fish oil on growth and hematological variables of the w
eanling male Sprague-Dawley rat. Animals were fed diets containing eit
her fish oil (FO) or sesame oil (SO) at 5, 10 or 15% (w/w) for 31 d. G
rowth retardation and reduced food intake was noted in groups fed FO.
Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration diminished when the dietary FO was above
5% (w/w). FO is a poor source of (n-6) fatty acids. We postulate that
a partial deficiency in (n-6) polyenic family, is a consequence of th
e increasing amounts of FO in the diets, that may affect growth and er
ytropoiesis. In this report we show evidence supporting the hypothesis
that diets enriched with fish oil can alter normal growth and induced
hematological changes in the male weanling rat.