The dietary α-linolenic acid to linoleic acid ratio does not affect the serum lipoprotein profile in humans

被引:32
|
作者
Goyens, PLL [1 ]
Mensink, RP [1 ]
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Dept Human Biol, Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
alpha-linolenic acid; linoleic acid; cholesterol; lipoprotein particle size; lipoprotein subfractions;
D O I
10.1093/jn/135.12.2799
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
alpha-Linolenic acid [ALA, 18:3(n-3)] and linoleic acid [LA, 18:2(n-6)] have comparable effects on serum lipid and lipoprotein concentrations, but their effects on lipoprotein subclass distributions and particle sizes are unknown. It is also not known whether these effects are changed by the ALA:LA ratio in the diet. To address these questions, healthy subjects (n = 54) consumed a control diet providing 7% of energy (En%) as LA and 0.4 En% as ALA during a 4-wk run-in period. For the following 6 wk of intervention, each diet was consumed by 18 subjects: the control diet, a low-LA diet (3 En% LA, 0.4 En% ALA), or a high-ALA diet (7 En% LA, 1.1 En% ALA). The ALA:LA ratio for the control diet was 1:19 and was 1:7 for the other 2 diets. Compared with the control group, LDL cholesterol decreased significantly in the ALA group (-0.32 mmol/L, P = 0.024), as did total cholesterol, apolipoprotein (apo) B, and the total:HDL cholesterol ratio. None of the dietary interventions affected HDL cholesterol, apo A-1, or triacylglycerol concentrations. The decrease in total VLDL particle concentrations in the low-LA group was due mainly to a decrease in medium VLDL (-16 nmol/L, P = 0.018) and in the high-ALA group to a decrease in small VLDL(-14 nmol/L, P = 0.044). We conclude that the ALA:LA ratio does not affect the serum lipoprotein profile. Compared with the control and LA diets, ALA lowered LDL cholesterol concentrations, possibly caused by the decrease in small VLDL.
引用
收藏
页码:2799 / 2804
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] PLATELET-AGGREGATION IN HUMANS IS AFFECTED BY REPLACEMENT OF DIETARY LINOLEIC-ACID WITH OLEIC-ACID
    BURRI, BJ
    DOUGHERTY, RM
    KELLEY, DS
    IACONO, JM
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1991, 54 (02) : 359 - 362
  • [32] Linoleic acid and α-linolenic acid lightens ultraviolet-induced hyperpigmentation of the skin
    Ando, H
    Ryu, A
    Hashimoto, A
    Oka, M
    Ichihashi, M
    ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1998, 290 (07) : 375 - 381
  • [33] Dietary linoleic acid requirements in the presence of α-linolenic acid are lower than the historical 2 % of energy intake value, study in rats
    Choque, Benjamin
    Catheline, Daniel
    Delplanque, Bernadette
    Guesnet, Philippe
    Legrand, Philippe
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2015, 113 (07) : 1056 - 1068
  • [34] Influence of dietary linoleic acid (18:2n-6) and α-linolenic acid (18:3n-3) ratio on fatty acid composition of different tissues in freshwater fish Songpu mirror carp, Cyprinus Carpio
    Tian, Jing-Jing
    Lei, Cai-Xia
    Ji, Hong
    AQUACULTURE RESEARCH, 2016, 47 (12) : 3811 - 3825
  • [35] Low levels of linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid and high levels of arachidonic acid in plasma phospholipids are associated with hypertension
    Tsukamoto, Ikuyo
    Sugawara, Shiori
    BIOMEDICAL REPORTS, 2018, 8 (01) : 69 - 76
  • [36] Effect of oral linoleic and γ-linolenic acid on meibomian gland dysfunction
    Pinna, Antonio
    Piccinini, Paola
    Carta, Francesco
    CORNEA, 2007, 26 (03) : 260 - 264
  • [37] DIETARY LINOLEIC-ACID INFLUENCES DESATURATION AND ACYLATION OF DEUTERIUM-LABELED LINOLEIC AND LINOLENIC ACIDS IN YOUNG-ADULT MALES
    EMKEN, EA
    ADLOF, RO
    GULLEY, RM
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-LIPIDS AND LIPID METABOLISM, 1994, 1213 (03): : 277 - 288
  • [38] Linoleic acid, α-linolenic acid, and monolinolenins as antibacterial substances in the heat-processed soybean fermented with Rhizopus oligosporus
    Kusumah, Dewi
    Wakui, Misaki
    Murakami, Mai
    Xie, Xiaonan
    Yukihito, Kabuyama
    Maeda, Isamu
    BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 2020, 84 (06) : 1285 - 1290
  • [39] Proteomic Analysis of the Hepatopancreas of Chinese Mitten Crabs (Eriocheir sinensis) Fed With a Linoleic Acid or a α-Linolenic Acid Diet
    Wei, Banghong
    Yang, Zhigang
    Cheng, Yongxu
    Zhou, Junyu
    Yang, Hang
    Zhang, Long
    Yang, Xiaozhen
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 9
  • [40] Essential Fatty Acids Linoleic Acid and α-Linolenic Acid Sex-Dependently Regulate Glucose Homeostasis in Obesity
    Zhuang, Pan
    Shou, Qiyang
    Wang, Wenqiao
    He, Lilin
    Wang, Jun
    Chen, Jingnan
    Zhang, Yu
    Jiao, Jingjing
    MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH, 2018, 62 (17)