Effects of short-term dietary administration of marginal levels of vitaminB-6 and fish oil on lipid composition and antioxidant defences in rat tissues
L. Cabrini et al., Effects of short-term dietary administration of marginal levels of vitaminB-6 and fish oil on lipid composition and antioxidant defences in rat tissues, PROS LEUK E, 64(4-5), 2001, pp. 265-271
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25
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
PROSTAGLANDINS LEUKOTRIENES AND ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS
Previous reports have shown that vitamin B-6 deficiency leads to peroxidati
ve stress in rat organs. In this paper, we evaluated the effects on lipid p
eroxidation of short-term (six weeks) dietary administration of marginal co
ntents of vitamin B-6. A further risk factor of susceptibility to peroxidat
ion was the presence of fish oil with higher contents of n-3 polyunsaturate
d fatty acid (LCPUFA). The contemporaneous vitamin B-6 deficiency and prese
nce of fish oil caused a C18:2 increase, a C20:4 decrease, and replacement
of some n-6 LCPUFA with n-3 LCPUFA, without changes in the unsaturation ind
ex. In liver,TBARS production did not show any differences between dietary
conditions, whereas the activities of glutathione-dependent enzymes were st
imulated. In heart, fish oil increased lipid peroxidation, especially in th
e vitamin B-6-deficient group. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.