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Arachidonic acid supplementation during gestational, lactational and post-weaning periods prevents retinal degeneration induced in a rodent model.
Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko; Sasaki, Tomo; Kuro, Maki; Uehara, Norihisa; Takada, Hideho; Harauma, Akiko; Ohara, Naoki; Moriguchi, Toru; Tsubura, Airo.
Afiliación
  • Yoshizawa K; Department of Pathology II, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8506, Japan. yoshizak@takii.kmu.ac.jp
Br J Nutr ; 109(8): 1424-32, 2013 Apr 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22863124
ABSTRACT
Fatty acids and their derivatives play a role in the response to retinal injury. The effects of dietary arachidonic acid (AA) supplementation on N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced retinal degeneration was investigated in young Lewis rats during the gestational, lactational and post-weaning periods. Dams were fed 0·1, 0·5 or 2·0% AA diets or a basal (< 0·01% AA) diet. On postnatal day 21 (at weaning), male pups received a single intraperitoneal injection of 50 mg MNU/kg or vehicle, and were fed the same diet as their mother for 7 d. Retinal apoptosis was analysed by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP digoxigenin nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assay 24 h after the MNU treatment, and retinal morphology was examined 7 d post-MNU. Histologically, all rats that received MNU and were fed the basal and 0·1% AA diets developed retinal degeneration characterised by the loss of photoreceptor cells (disappearance of the outer nuclear layer and the photoreceptor layer) in the central retina. The 0·5 and 2·0% AA diets rescued rats from retinal damage. Morphometrically, in parallel with the AA dose (0·5 and 2·0% AA), the photoreceptor ratio significantly increased and the retinal damage ratio decreased in the central retina, compared with the corresponding ratios in basal diet-fed rats. In parallel with the increase in serum and retinal AA levels and the AADHA ratio, the apoptotic index in the central retina was dose-dependently decreased in rats fed the 0·5 and 2·0% AA diets. In conclusion, an AA-rich diet during the gestation, lactation and post-weaning periods rescued young Lewis rats from MNU-induced retinal degeneration via the inhibition of photoreceptor apoptosis. Therefore, an AA-enriched diet in the prenatal and postnatal periods may be an important strategy to suppress the degree of photoreceptor injury in humans.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Degeneración Retiniana / Ácido Araquidónico / Apoptosis / Suplementos Dietéticos / Células Fotorreceptoras de Vertebrados Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Degeneración Retiniana / Ácido Araquidónico / Apoptosis / Suplementos Dietéticos / Células Fotorreceptoras de Vertebrados Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón