716 resultados para polyunsaturated fatty acid
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Transgenic engineering of plants is important in both basic and applied research. However, the expression of a transgene can dwindle over time as the plant's small (s)RNA-guided silencing pathways shut it down. The silencing pathways have evolved as antiviral defence mechanisms, and viruses have co-evolved viral silencing-suppressor proteins (VSPs) to block them. Therefore, VSPs have been routinely used alongside desired transgene constructs to enhance their expression in transient assays. However, constitutive, stable expression of a VSP in a plant usually causes pronounced developmental abnormalities, as their actions interfere with endogenous microRNA-regulated processes, and has largely precluded the use of VSPs as an aid to stable transgene expression. In an attempt to avoid the deleterious effects but obtain the enhancing effect, a number of different VSPs were expressed exclusively in the seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana alongside a three-step transgenic pathway for the synthesis of arachidonic acid (AA), an ω-6 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid. Results from independent transgenic events, maintained for four generations, showed that the VSP-AA-transformed plants were developmentally normal, apart from minor phenotypes at the cotyledon stage, and could produce 40% more AA than plants transformed with the AA transgene cassette alone. Intriguingly, a geminivirus VSP, V2, was constitutively expressed without causing developmental defects, as it acts on the siRNA amplification step that is not part of the miRNA pathway, and gave strong transgene enhancement. These results demonstrate that VSP expression can be used to protect and enhance stable transgene performance and has significant biotechnological application.
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examined in Choanephora cucurbita rum during the early stages of infection by Piptocephalis virginiana » There was a small but consistent increase in the leakage of electrolytes, amino acids and sugars as a result of infection. These low levels of differential leakage in infected tissues are explained on the basis of the nature of this obligate, biotrophic, mycoparasitic system. Quantitative analysis of the twenty six amino acids and amino compounds detected in the leacheates — showed similar profiles in infected and control host and no new species of amino acids or amino compounds were detected in either infected or control host leacheates. Comparatively high amounts of aspartic acid, glutamic acid and alanine were found in the leacheates of host and infected host . Analyses of the sugars comprising the leacheates of infected and control host showed the presence of eight sugars, among which glucose was found in significant amounts (50-53%) ' The nutritional implication of this preferential leakage is discussed. No significant difference was observed in the leacheates of infected host sugar profiles compared with that of the control host. Profiles of the internal pool sugars of infected and control host did not reflect that obtained from the leacheate data, perhaps owing to leakage of sugars in a selective manner . Membrane lipid analyses yielded higher levels of lipid in infected host compared with the control, both at the 24 h and 36 h analyses. In addition, preliminary investigations of phosphorous-32 incorporation and turnover in phospholipids showed higher levels of 32p incorporation and turnover in infected host compared with the control. No apparent difference was noted in the profiles of the neutral lipid classes and the polar lipid classes of the membrane lipids as determined by one and two dimensional thin-layer chromatography respectively. However, a small but consistently higher degree of unsaturation was detected in the fatty acids of infected tissue compared with the control. Also, '^''-^^''^^'-'-^'^^c acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid previously reported to show a direct correlation during the early stages of infection and the degree of parasitism of P. virginiana on C. cucurbitarum , was found in higher amounts in infected host membrane lipids compared with that of the control host. The implications of these membrane lipid alterations are discussed with particular reference to the small but consistently higher leakage of electrolytes, amino acids and sugars observed during infection in this study.
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Problématique : La période périnatale est critique pour la santé et le développement de l’enfant. Les problèmes de santé mentale pendant la grossesse et après l’accouchement peuvent mener à des conséquences néfastes sur le développement de l’enfant et les issues plus tardives de sa santé. Cette thèse se concentre sur deux problèmes de santé mentale périnatale d’intérêt substantiel : le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la dépression postnatale. Méthodes : Dans la première partie, nous donnons un aperçu de la dépression postnatale et effectuons une revue de la littérature portant sur deux facteurs de risque qui suscitent un nouvel intérêt, soit le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et l’état des acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés. Ensuite, dans le cadre de la deuxième partie, nous effectuons une revue de la littérature sur le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la naissance prématurée, le tout en discutant les mécanismes physiologiques reliant ces deux derniers. Puis, nous examinons les liens existant entre le stress psychosocial et la durée de gestation au sein de la cohorte 3D, une étude longitudinale réalisée au Québec. Pour conclure, nous effectuons une investigation plus détaillée sur les facteurs de risque de l’anxiété liée à la grossesse dans la cohorte 3D, ceci en mettant l’accent sur l’historique des grossesses antérieures. Résultats : Dans la première partie, trois études menées rigoureusement révèlent des associations entre le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et la dépression postnatale. De même, les preuves s’accumulent à l’effet qu’une insuffisance en acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés soit associée à un risque plus élevé de dépression postnatale. Des données probantes préliminaires suggèrent qu’il pourrait y avoir une interaction entre les deux nouveaux facteurs de risque. Dans la deuxième partie, la littérature montre des liens entre le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la naissance prématurée qui varient selon les dimensions du stress et le moment de mesure de celui-ci. Des associations plus fortes sont généralement trouvées plus tôt durant la gestation, alors que la perception subjective du stress et l’anxiété liée à la grossesse sont les plus étroitement associées à la naissance prématurée. Les voies comportementales, infectieuses, neuroinflammatoires, et neuroendocriniennes sont identifiées comme mécanismes physiologiques potentiels. Dans notre étude sur le stress psychosocial et la durée de la gestation au sein la cohorte 3D, nous avons observé une faible association entre l’anxiété liée à la grossesse au troisième trimestre et la naissance spontanée avant 39 semaines de gestation. Dans notre étude sur l’histoire obstétrique et l’anxiété liée à la grossesse, des liens indépendants ont été observés entre plusieurs issues de grossesses antérieures et l’anxiété liée à une grossesse subséquente. Conclusions : Les données probantes de la première partie soutiennent un programme de recherche ayant pour but de clarifier les liens entre les acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés, le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et la dépression postnatale. Dans la deuxième partie, nos résultats mettent en lumière l’importance relative du stress psychosocial comme prédicteur de la durée de gestation, tout en faisant une contribution importante pour des méta-analyses futures. Ils suggèrent d’ailleurs de nouvelles pistes de recherche pour les cadres conceptuels liant le stress et les issues de la naissance.
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Les maladies cardiovasculaires représentent la deuxième cause de mortalité en Amérique du Nord. Ceci peut s'expliquer par la consommation riche en gras des Nord-Américains et par un apport élevé en oméga-6. Inversement, des populations qui ont un apport moindre en oméga-6 et plus riche en oméga-3, telles que les Japonais et les Inuits, ont une incidence peu élevée de maladies cardiovasculaires. Les oméga-3 s'avèrent effectivement bénéfiques pour prévenir l'apparition de maladies cardiovasculaires. Dans le cadre d'un infarctus du myocarde, les oméga-3 sont bénéfiques en prévention secondaire et s'avèrent cardioprotecteurs lorsque consommés avant l'épisode d'infarctus. De manière à utiliser les oméga-3 de façon plus clinique, le but de la première étude était de vérifier si un métabolite des oméga-3 impliqué dans la résolution de l'inflammation, la résolvine D1, pouvait s'avérer cardioprotecteur lorsque donné au moment de l'infarctus. Effectivement, la résolvine D1, donnée juste avant l'ischémie, s'avère cardioprotectrice en entraînant une diminution de l'inflammation, soit en favorisant la résolution de l'inflammation, et en activant une voie de cardioprotection qui entraîne la survie cellulaire. Par ailleurs, étant donné que la diète de la population canadienne est riche en oméga-6, l’objectif de la deuxième étude était de vérifier si l'effet de la résolvine D1 est conservé en présence d'un oméga-6, l'acide linoléique. Nos résultats nous indiquent que la résolvine D1 perd son effet cardioprotecteur en présence de l'acide linoléique. Celle-ci semble aggraver les lésions ischémiques, possiblement, par, la génération de métabolites pro-inflammatoires et vasoconstricteurs qui accroît les effets de l'ischémie. Ainsi, il est essentiel de tenir compte de l'apport en oméga-6 pour envisager un traitement à la résolvine D1 et d'encourager une diminution des oméga-6 dans l'alimentation au profit des oméga-3. Enfin, la troisième étude de cette thèse visait à vérifier le mécanisme de cardioprotection des oméga-3 afin de savoir si ce sont les métabolites issus des oméga-3 qui génèrent la cardioprotection. L'utilisation des inhibiteurs du métabolisme des oméga-3, soit la 15-lipoxygénase et la cyclo-oxygénase 2, inhibe la cardioprotection conférée par une diète riche en oméga-3. De plus, les inhibiteurs diminuent les concentrations de résolvine D1 plasmatique. Puis, la résolvine D1, donnée en présence des inhibiteurs, restaure la cardioprotection. De ce fait, les métabolites générés par les oméga-3, dont la résolvine D1, sont importants dans l’effet cardioprotecteur des acides gras oméga-3. En conclusion, la résolvine D1 peut s'avérer une option intéressante pour bénéficier des effets des oméga-3 lorsque celle-ci est donnée au moment de l'infarctus. D'ailleurs, les métabolites, tels que la résolvine D1, sont essentiels pour obtenir la cardioprotection avec les oméga-3. Toutefois, l'alimentation des patients doit contenir moins d’oméga-6 afin de bénéficier des aspects cardioprotecteurs des oméga-3. Les oméga-6 sont trop proéminents dans l'alimentation nord-américaine, ce qui est néfaste pour le système cardiovasculaire.
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Aims: All members of the ruminal Butyrivibrio group convert linoleic acid (cis-9,cis-12-18 : 2) via conjugated 18 : 2 metabolites (mainly cis-9,trans-11-18 : 2, conjugated linoleic acid) to vaccenic acid (trans-11-18 : 1), but only members of a small branch, which includes Clostridium proteoclasticum, of this heterogeneous group further reduce vaccenic acid to stearic acid (18 : 0, SA). The aims of this study were to develop a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay that would detect and quantify these key SA producers and to use this method to detect diet-associated changes in their populations in ruminal digesta of lactating cows. Materials and Results: The use of primers targeting the 16S rRNA gene of Cl. proteoclasticum was not sufficiently specific when only binding dyes were used for detection in real-time PCR. Their sequences were too similar to some nonproducing strains. A molecular beacon probe was designed specifically to detect and quantify the 16S rRNA genes of the Cl. proteoclasticum subgroup. The probe was characterized by its melting curve and validated using five SA-producing and ten nonproducing Butyrivibrio-like strains and 13 other common ruminal bacteria. Analysis of ruminal digesta collected from dairy cows fed different proportions of starch and fibre indicated a Cl. proteoclasticum population of 2-9% of the eubacterial community. The influence of diet on numbers of these bacteria was less than variations between individual cows. Conclusion: A molecular beacon approach in qPCR enables the detection of Cl. proteoclasticum in ruminal digesta. Their numbers are highly variable between individual animals. Signifance and Impact of the Study: SA producers are fundamental to the flow of polyunsaturated fatty acid and vaccenic acid from the rumen. The method described here enabled preliminary information to be obtained about the size of this population. Further application of the method to digesta samples from cows fed diets of more variable composition should enable us to understand how to control these bacteria in order to enhance the nutritional characteristics of ruminant-derived foods, including milk and beef.
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Postprandial lipaemic responses to two test meals were investigated in 30 Northern (15 British and 15 Irish), and 30 Southern (Greeks from Crete) healthy male Europeans. The meals were a saturated fatty acid (SFA) meal, which resembled the fatty acid composition of an average UK diet, and a monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) meal in which the fat consisted of olive oil. Habitual diets of the two groups differed, with higher total fat, (P < 0.03) and MUFA (P < 0.0001) and lower polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) (P < 0.0001) intakes in Southern than Northern Europeans. Levels of total MUFA (P < 0.02) and oleic acid (P < 0.004) were also higher in adipose tissue of Southern in comparison to Northern Europeans. In both European groups there were no significant differences in postprandial triglyceride response between the two meal types, SFA or MUFA. However, Northern and Southern Europeans showed significant differences in their patterns of postprandial response in plasma triglycerides (P < 0.0001), apolipoprotein B-48 (P < 0.0001), NEFA (P < 0.0001), insulin (P < 0.0007), and factor VII activity (P-0.03). In the case of NEFA, areas under the response curve were higher following the SFA than the MUFA meal for both groups, (P < 0.003) and were greater in Southern than Northern Europeans (P < 0.002) and apo B-48 responses were lower (P < 0.005). Some of these differences may reflect differences in fasting levels since fasting apolipoprotein B-48 levels were lower (P < 0.01) and fasting NEFA (P < 0.02) and insulin (P < 0.005) were higher in the Southern than in the Northern Europeans. In addition, 9 h postprandial post-heparin lipoprotein lipase activity was lower in the Southern than in the Northern Europeans (P < 0.0006). This is the first report of differences in postprandial lipid, factor VII and insulin responses in Southern and Northern Europeans which may be of importance in explaining the different susceptibilities of these two populations to risk of coronary artery disease.
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Interest in effects of diet on postprandial lipoproteins has increased in recent years as a result of accumulating evidence for adverse cardiovascular consequences of elevated concentrations of triglyceride rich lipoproteins. Particular attention has been given to ability of different fatty acids to modulate postprandial lipoprotein responses because of evidence for both harmful and protective cardiovascular properties of the saturated, monounsaturated and ω-6 and ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) classes. Evidence for direct atherogenic properties of chylomicron remnants has led to attempts to monitor effects of diet specifically on this lipoprotein class. Limitations in the methods employed to measure chylomicron remnants and the small number of human studies which have evaluated effects of meal, and background diet, fatty acid composition, makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions at the present time. However consideration of data from both animal and human studies tends to support the conclusion that diets, and meals, rich in PUFA (particularly long chain ω-3 PUFA), result in attenuated postprandial responses of the intestinally-derived lipoproteins. Attenuated responses to high PUFA meals appear to be due to greater rates of clearance and greater activation of lipoprotein lipase (LPL). Attenuated responses to high PUFA background diets may be due to adaptive changes involving both accelerated rates of clearance in peripheral tissues and liver, as well as decreased output of the competitor for chylomicron clearance, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL).
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Background and aims CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha (CEBPA) is a transcription factor involved in adipogenesis and energy homeostasis. Caloric restriction reduces CEBPA protein expression in patients with metabolic syndrome (MetS). A previous report linked rs12691 SNP in CEBPA to altered concentration of fasting triglycerides. Our objective was to assess the effects of rs12691 in glucose metabolism in Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) patients. Methods and results Glucose metabolism was assessed by static (glucose, insulin, adiponectin, leptin and resistin plasma concentrations) and dynamic (disposition index, insulin sensitivity index, HOMA-IR and acute insulin response to glucose) indices, performed at baseline and after 12 weeks of 4 dietary interventions (high saturated fatty acid (SFA), high monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), low-fat and low-fat-high-n3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)) in 486 subjects with MetS. Carriers of the minor A allele of rs12691 had altered disposition index (p = 0.0003), lower acute insulin response (p = 0.005) and a lower insulin sensitivity index (p = 0.025) indicating a lower insulin sensitivity and a lower insulin secretion, at baseline and at the end of the diets. Furthermore, A allele carriers displayed lower HDL concentration. Conclusion The presence of the A allele of rs12691 influences glucose metabolism of MetS patients. Clinical Trials Registry number NCT00429195.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the viability of the use of spent laying hens` meat in the manufacturing of mortadella-type sausages with healthy appeal by using vegetable oil instead of animal fat. 120 Hy-line (R) layer hens were distributed in a completely randomized design into two treatments of six replicates with ten birds each. The treatments were birds from light Hy-line (R) W36 and semi-heavy Hy-line (R) Brown lines. Cold carcass, wing, breast and leg fillets yields were determined. Dry matter, protein, and lipid contents were determined in breast and leg fillets. The breast and legg fillets of three replicates per treatment were used to manufacture mortadella. After processing, sausages were evaluated for proximal composition, objective color, microbiological parameters, fatty acid profile and sensory acceptance. The meat of light and semi-heavy spent hens presented good yield and composition, allowing it to be used as raw material for the manufacture of processed products. Mortadellas were safe from microbiological point of view, and those made with semi-heavy hens fillets were redder and better accepted by consumers. Values for all sensory attributes were evaluated over score 5 (neither liked nor disliked). Both products presented high polyunsaturated fatty acid contents and good polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio. The excellent potential for the use of meat from spent layer hens of both varieties in the manufacturing of healthier mortadella-type sausage was demonstrated.
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Triplet-excited riboflavin ((3)RF*) was found by laser flash photolysis to be quenched by polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters in tert-butanol/water (7:3, v/v) in a second-order reaction with k similar to 3.0 x 10(5) L mol(-1) s(-1) at 25 degrees C for methyl linoleate and 3.1 x 10(6) L mol(-1) s(-1), with Delta H double dagger = 22.6 kJ mol(-1) and Delta S double dagger = -62.3 J K(-1) mol(-1), for methyl linolenate in acetonitrile/water (8:2, v/v). For methyl oleate, k was <10(4) L mol(-1) s(-1). For comparison, beta-casein was found to have a rate constant k similar to 4.9 x 10(8) L mol(-1) s(-1). Singlet-excited flavin was not quenched by the esters as evidenced by insensitivity of steady-state fluorescence to their presence. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations showed that electron transfer from unsaturated fatty acid esters to triplet-excited flavins is endergonic, while a formal hydrogen atom transfer is exergonic (Delta G(HAT)degrees = -114.3, -151.2, and -151.2 kJ mol(-1) for oleate, linoleate, and linolenate, respectively, in acetonitrile). The reaction is driven by acidity of the lipid cation radical for which a pK(a) similar to -0.12 was estimated by DFT calculations. Absence of electrochemical activity in acetonitrile during cyclic voltammetry up to 2.0 V versus NHE confirmed that Delta G(ET)degrees > 0 for electron transfer. Interaction of methyl esters with (3)RF* is considered as initiation of the radical chain, which is subsequently propagated by combination reactions with residual oxygen. In this respect, carbon-centered and alkoxyl radicals were detected using the spin trapping technique in combination with electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Moreover, quenching of 3RF* yields, directly or indirectly, radical species which are capable of initiating oxidation in unsaturated fatty acid methyl esters. Still, deactivation of triplet-excited flavins by lipid derivatives was slower than by proteins (factor up to 10(4)), which react preferentially by electron transfer. Depending on the reaction environment in biological systems (including food), protein radicals are expected to interfere in the mechanism of light-induced lipid oxidation.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos de dietas com diferentes relações entre ácidos graxos poliinsaturados ômega-6 e ômega-3 nos parâmetros hematológicos e lipídeos plasmáticos de tilápias-do-nilo, antes e após estímulo pelo frio. Foram utilizados 320 alevinos invertidos para macho (±7,5 g), distribuídos aleatoriamente em 40 tanques (250 L) e alimentados com oito dietas: basal (sem adição de óleo), 6% de óleo de girassol (OG), 5% de OG + 1% de óleo de linhaça (OL), 4% de OG + 2% OL, 3% de OG + 3% de OL, 2% de OG + 4% de OL, 1% de OG + 5% de OL e 6% de OL. Os parâmetros hematológicos e os lipídeos plasmáticos foram determinados ao final de 85 dias de cultivo e após três dias de estímulo pelo frio. Não houve efeito das dietas sobre nenhuma das variáveis analisadas no período anterior ao estímulo. O número de leucócitos foi reduzido em peixes alimentados com a dieta 6% de OL, após estímulo pelo frio. O estímulo pelo frio provocou um declínio do estado geral de saúde, como leucopenia. Tilápias-do-nilo alimentadas com dietas com 6% de OL apresentaram menor resistência ao frio.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The marine environment offers both economic and scientific potential which are relatively untapped from a biotechnological point of view. These environments whilst harsh are ironically fragile and dependent on a harmonious life form balance. Exploitation of natural resources by exhaustive wild harvesting has obvious negative environmental consequences. From a European industry perspective marine organisms are a largely underutilised resource. This is not due to lack of interest but due to a lack of choice the industry faces for cost competitive, sustainable and environmentally conscientious product alternatives. Knowledge of the biotechnological potential of marine organisms together with the development of sustainable systems for their cultivation, processing and utilisation are essential. In 2010, the European Commission recognised this need and funded a collaborative RTD/SME project under the Framework 7-Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) Theme 2 Programme 'Sustainable culture of marine microorganisms, algae and/or invertebrates for high value added products'. The scope of that project entitled 'Sustainable Production of Biologically Active Molecules of Marine Based Origin' (BAMMBO) is outlined. Although the Union is a global leader in many technologies, it faces increasing competition from traditional rivals and emerging economies alike and must therefore improve its innovation performance. For this reason innovation is placed at the heart of a European Horizon 2020 Strategy wherein the challenge is to connect economic performance to eco performance. This article provides a synopsis of the research activities of the BAMMBO project as they fit within the wider scope of sustainable environmentally conscientious marine resource exploitation for high-value biomolecules. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Suplementação de monensina sódica e/ou anticorpos policlonais em dietas de bovinos jovens confinados
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)