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Enzymatic studies with 3-oxa n-3 DPA
Antonsen, Simen G.,Aursnes, Marius,Colas, Romain A.,Dalli, Jesmond,Hansen, Trond Vidar,Nols?e, Jens M. N.,Pangopoulos, Maria K.,Stenstr?m, Yngve
supporting information, (2020/02/15)
Cyclooxygenase-2 and several lipoxygenases convert polyunsaturated fatty acids into a large variety of products. During inflammatory processes, these enzymes form several distinct families of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators possessing potent anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving effects. These mediators have attracted a great interest as leads in drug discovery and have recently been the subject of biosynthetic pathway studies using docosahexaenoic and n-3 docosapentaenoic acid as substrates. Herein we present enzymatic studies with cyclooxygenase-2 and 5-, 12- and 15-lipoxygenase enzymes using 3-oxa n-3 DPA as a synthetic mimic of n-3 docosapentaenoic acid. Structural elucidation based on data from RP-HPLC UV and LC/MS-MS experiments enabled the identification of novel enzymatically formed products. These findings constitute the basis for further biosynthetic studies towards understanding the mechanisms regulating substrate utilization in the biosynthesis of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators.
GC-EI-MS analysis of fatty acid composition in brain and serum of twitcher mouse
Zanfini, Assunta,Dreassi, Elena,Berardi, Anna,Piomboni, Paola,Costantino-Ceccarini, Elvira,Luddi, Alice
, p. 1115 - 1125 (2015/02/19)
Globoid cell leukodystrophy or Krabbe disease is an inherited autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the galactosylceramidase gene. The objective of the study was to present information about the fatty acid (FA) composition of the brain and serum of twitcher mice, a mouse model of Krabbe disease, compared to wild type, in order to identify biomarker of disease progression. We defined the FA profiles by identifying the main components present in serum and brain using GC-EI-MS analysis. The FA percentage composition was measured and data were analyzed considering the disease and the mouse age as experimental factors. Significant correlations were established, both in brain and in serum, in the fatty acid percentage composition of twitcher compared to wild type mice. The most abundant saturated fatty acid in brain was the palmitic acid (C16:0) with mean values significantly increased in twitcher mouse (p = 0.0142); moreover, three monounsaturated, three polyunsaturated (PUFA) and a plasmalogen were significantly correlated to disease. In the serum highly significant differences were observed between the two groups for three polyunsaturated fatty acids. In fact, the docosahexaenoic acid (C22:6n3c) content was significantly increased (p = 0.0116), while the C20 PUFA (C20:3n6c and C20:5n3c) were significantly decreased in twitcher serum samples. Our study shows a specific FA profile that may help to define a possible pattern that could distinguish between twitcher and wild type; these data are likely to provide insight in the identification of new biomarkers to monitor the disease progression and thereby permit the critical analysis of therapeutic approaches.
Compositions and methods of omega polyunsaturated fatty acids for the treatment of oral diseases
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The invention discloses a novel discovery of anti-microbial activity against oral bacteria, which can be applied for controlling and preventing oral diseases, of omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acids, but not limited to omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acids; omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acid methyl esters, and omega-3, omega-6, omega-9 fatty acid ethyl esters and their application method. The application of this discovery includes the preparation of drugs, dietary supplements, food and daily necessities with oral health care and therapeutic effects.