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Differential effects of EPA versus DHA on postprandial vascular function and the plasma oxylipin profile in men

Authors :
Aedin Cassidy
Noemi Tejera
Ingrid Fleming
David Vauzour
Anne Marie Minihane
Khader Awwad
Neil M. Rigby
Se aacuten McManus
Source :
Journal of Lipid Research, Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 57, Iss 9, Pp 1720-1727 (2016), McManus, S, Tejera, N, Awwad, K, Vauzour, D, Rigby, N, Fleming, I, Cassidy, A & Minihane, A-M 2016, ' Differential effects of EPA vs. DHA on postprandial vascular function and the plasma oxylipin profile in men ', Journal of Lipid Research, vol. 57, pp. 1720-1727 . https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M067801
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Our 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. Vascular function was assessed using blood pressure, reactive hyperemia index, pulse wave velocity, and augmentation index (AIx). The DHA-rich oil significantly reduced AIx by 13% (P = 0.047) with the decrease following EPA-rich oil intervention not reaching statistical significance. Both interventions increased EPA- and DHA-derived oxylipins in the acute postprandial state, with an (1.3-fold) increase in 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid evident after DHA intervention (P < 0.001). In conclusion, a single dose of DHA significantly improved postprandial arterial stiffness as assessed by AIx, which if sustained would be associated with a significant decrease in CVD risk. The observed increases in oxylipins provide a mechanistic insight into the AIx effect.

Details

ISSN :
15397262
Volume :
57
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of lipid research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f1784bb8965b02547df68bc656acfd4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M067801