Effect of triglycerides with different fatty acid chain length on superiormesenteric artery blood flow

Citation
Mk. Vu et al., Effect of triglycerides with different fatty acid chain length on superiormesenteric artery blood flow, ACT PHYSL S, 171(1), 2001, pp. 37-41
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
ISSN journal
00016772 → ACNP
Volume
171
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
37 - 41
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6772(200101)171:1<37:EOTWDF>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Fat stimulates superior mesenteric artery (SMA) blood flow. Little is known , however, about the influence of fatty acid chain length on SMA flow. The present study was performed to compare the effect of long chain triglycerid es (LCT, corn oil), very long chain triglycerides (VLCT, fish oil) and medi um chain triglycerides (MCT) on SMA flow. A total of seven healthy voluntee rs (four men, three women; aged 26 +/- 4 years) participated in three exper iments, performed in random order during 60 min continuous intra-duodenal i nfusion of either LCT (30 mL h(-1); 240 kcal h(-1)), equicaloric VLCT (30 m L h(-1); 240 kcal h(-1)) or MCT in equimolar (15 mL h(-1); 113 kcal h(-1)) and equicaloric amount (30 mL h(-1); 225 kcal h(-1)). Basal and stimulated SMA blood flow were measured by Doppler ultrasonography. At regular interva ls blood samples were taken for measurement of plasma cholecystokinin (CCK) and plasma peptide YY (PYY). Basal SMA blood flow volumes were not signifi cantly different among the LCT. VLCT and MCT experiments (426 +/- 135, 460 +/- 114 and 503 +/- 177 mL min(-1), respectively). The SMA flow increased s ignificantly (P < 0.05) during fat infusion bur was significantly higher du ring LCT (1460 <plus/minus> 692 mL min(-1)) compared with VLCT (1061 +/- 38 4 mL min(-1)). MCT 15 mL h(-1) (870 +/- 286 mL min(-1)) and MCT 30 mL h(-1) (904 +/- 223 mL min(-1)). Plasma CCK levels increased significantly (P < 0 .05) during LCT and VLCT but not during MCT infusion. No correlation was fo und between SMA flow and plasma CCK levels (r = 0.27; P = 0.2) The SMA bloo d flow in response to triglycerides is dependent on fatty acid chain length . This chain length-dependent blood flow response is, however, not linear a nd is not related to plasma CCK levels.