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Correspondence to:
Ephraim Yavin
Information on the prenatal accumulation of rat brain membrane lipids is scarce. In this study we investigated in detail the fatty acid (FA) composition of the rat brain, on each day from embryonic day 12 (E12) up to birth, and on 8 time points during the first 16 days of postnatal life, and correlated the FA changes with well-described events of neurogenesis and synaptogenesis. Between E14 and E17, there was a steep increase in the concentration of all the FAs: 16:0 increased by 136%, 18:0 by 139%, 18:1 by 92%, 20:4n6 by 98%, 22:4n6 by 116%, 22:5n6 by 220%, and 22:6n3 by 98%. After this period and up to birth, the concentration of the FAs plateaued, except that of 22:6n3, which accumulated further, reaching an additional increase of 75%. After birth, except 22:5n6, all FAs steadily increased at various rates. Estimation of the FA/PL molar ratios showed that prenatally the ratios of all the FAs either decreased or remained constant, but that of 22:6n3 increased more than 2-fold; postnatally the ratios remained constant, with the exception of 22:4n6 and 22:5n6, which decreased.
In conclusion, prenatal accumulation of brain fatty acids parallels important events in neurogenesis. 22:6n3 is exceptional inasmuch in its steep accumulation occurs just prior to synaptogenesis.Green, P., S. Glozman, B. Kamensky, and E. Yavin. Developmental chantes in rat brain membrane lipids and fatty acids: the preferential prenatal accumulation of docosahexaenoic acid. J. Lipid Res. 1999. 40: 960966.
Supplementary key words:
brain development, polyunsaturated fatty acids, essential fatty acids, phospholipids
Copyright © 1999 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Original Article
Developmental changes in rat brain membrane lipids and fatty acids: the preferential prenatal accumulation of docosahexaenoic acid
Pnina Greena,b,
Sabina Glozmanb,
Batya Kamenskyb, and
Ephraim Yavinb
a Department of Internal Medicine B, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel
b The Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus), Petah Tikva and the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, and Department of Neurobiology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel
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