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Differential effects of EPA versus DHA on postprandial vascular function and the plasma oxylipin profile in men
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 57Issue 9p1720–1727Published online: May 11, 2016- Seán McManus
- Noemi Tejera
- Khader Awwad
- David Vauzour
- Neil Rigby
- Ingrid Fleming
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 27Our objective was to investigate the impact of EPA versus DHA on arterial stiffness and reactivity and underlying mechanisms (with a focus on plasma oxylipins) in the postprandial state. In a three-arm crossover acute test meal trial, men (n = 26, 35–55 years) at increased CVD risk received a high-fat (42.4 g) test meal providing 4.16 g of EPA or DHA or control oil in random order. At 0 h and 4 h, blood samples were collected to quantify plasma fatty acids, long chain n-3 PUFA-derived oxylipins, nitrite and hydrogen sulfide, and serum lipids and glucose.