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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 35, 105-111, Copyright © 1994 by Lipid Research, Inc.
GJ Anderson
The developing brain readily incorporates dietary fatty acids, while the
adult brain is refractory to changes in fatty acid composition. In order to
localize the time in development when this transition occurs, chicks were
fed large amounts of n-3 fatty acids from fish oil beginning at 0, 1, 2, or
3 weeks of age. Control chicks were fed a soybean oil-based diet, as were
the experimental chicks before introduction of the fish oil diet.
Resistance to diet-induced increases in brain n-3 fatty acid levels began
at 2 weeks of age, and was substantial at 3 weeks. Docosahexaenoic acid was
particularly resistant to change as the brain matured, increasing by 38%
when fish oil was fed from time of hatching, but only by 8% when fish oil
feeding was delayed until 3 weeks of age. Dietary fish oil caused a
compensatory decrease in brain n-6 fatty acids, and this decrease occurred
even at later time points when the rise in brain n-3 fatty acids was much
less prominent. The liver incorporated high levels of n-3 fatty acids at
all ages, and compensated by decreasing monounsaturated fatty acids at
early time points and n-6 fatty acids at later time points. These results
show that resistance to changes in brain fatty acid composition is evident
at a relatively early age, before brain development is complete.
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Developmental sensitivity of the brain to dietary n-3 fatty acids
Section of Clinical Nutrition and Lipid Metabolism, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201.
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