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      Plasma fatty acids, oxylipins, and risk of myocardial infarction: the Singapore Chinese Health Study

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 57Issue 7p1300–1307Published online: May 24, 2016
      • Ye Sun
      • Hiromi W.L. Koh
      • Hyungwon Choi
      • Woon-Puay Koh
      • Jian-Min Yuan
      • John W. Newman
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      Cited in Scopus: 33
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        We aimed to examine the prospective association between plasma FAs, oxylipins, and risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a Singapore Chinese population. A nested case-control study with 744 incident AMI cases and 744 matched controls aged 47–83 years was conducted within the Singapore Chinese Health Study. Nineteen plasma FAs and 12 oxylipins were quantified using MS. These were grouped into 12 FA clusters and 5 oxylipin clusters using hierarchical clustering, and their associations with AMI risk were assessed.
        Plasma fatty acids, oxylipins, and risk of myocardial infarction: the Singapore Chinese Health Study[S]
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        Associations of human retinal very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids with dietary lipid biomarkers

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 57Issue 3p499–508Published online: January 13, 2016
        • Aruna Gorusupudi
        • Aihua Liu
        • Gregory S. Hageman
        • Paul S. Bernstein
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          The human retina is well-known to have unique lipid profiles enriched in long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) and very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (VLC-PUFAs) that appear to promote normal retinal structure and function, but the influence of diet on retinal lipid profiles in health and disease remains controversial. In this study, we examined two independent cohorts of donor eyes and related their retinal lipid profiles with systemic biomarkers of lipid intake. We found that serum and red blood cell lipids, and to a lesser extent orbital fat, are indeed excellent biomarkers of retinal lipid content and n-3/n-6 ratios in both the LC-PUFA and VLC-PUFA series.
          Associations of human retinal very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids with dietary lipid biomarkers
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          Increased palmitate intake: higher acylcarnitine concentrations without impaired progression of β-oxidation

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 56Issue 9p1795–1807Published online: July 8, 2015
          • C.Lawrence Kien
          • Dwight E. Matthews
          • Matthew E. Poynter
          • Janice Y. Bunn
          • Naomi K. Fukagawa
          • Karen I. Crain
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            Palmitic acid (PA) is associated with higher blood concentrations of medium-chain acylcarnitines (MCACs), and we hypothesized that PA may inhibit progression of FA β-oxidation. Using a cross-over design, 17 adults were fed high PA (HPA) and low PA/high oleic acid (HOA) diets, each for 3 weeks. The [1-13C]PA and [13-13C]PA tracers were administered with food in random order with each diet, and we assessed PA oxidation (PA OX) and serum AC concentration to determine whether a higher PA intake promoted incomplete PA OX.
            Increased palmitate intake: higher acylcarnitine concentrations without impaired progression of β-oxidation1[S]
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            Lipidomic changes of LDL in overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects taking phytosterol- and omega-3-supplemented milk

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 56Issue 5p1043–1056Published online: March 15, 2015
            • Teresa Padro
            • Gemma Vilahur
            • Joan Sánchez-Hernández
            • Marta Hernández
            • Rosa M. Antonijoan
            • Antonio Perez
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              The benefits of dietary phytosterols (PhySs) and long-chain n-3 PUFA (ω3) have been linked to their effects as cholesterol- and triglyceride (TGL)-lowering agents. However, it remains unknown whether these compounds have further metabolic effects on LDL lipid composition. Here, we studied the effects of PhyS- or ω3-supplemented low-fat milk (milk) on the LDL-lipidome. Overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects (n = 32) were enrolled in a two-arm longitudinal crossover study. Milk (250 ml/day), enriched with either 1.57 g PhyS or 375 mg ω3 (EPA + DHA), was given to the participants during two sequential 28 day intervention periods.
              Lipidomic changes of LDL in overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects taking phytosterol- and omega-3-supplemented milk
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