Long-lasting impact of perinatal dietary supplementation of omega 3 fatty acids on mevalonate pathway: potential role on neuron trophism in male offspring hippocampal formation.
Claudia ToniniSara SchiaviFabrizio MaccaMarco SegattoViviana TrezzaValentina PallottiniPublished in: Nutritional neuroscience (2020)
Objective: We were aimed at evaluating the long-term impact of perinatal an omega-3 fatty acid-enriched diet on the mevalonate/cholesterol pathway in the brain of male offspring.Methods: Female rats were fed with standard or omega-3 fatty acid-enriched diet during pregnancy and lactation. Liver, brain and plasma were collected from infant, adolescent and adult male offspring for subsequent biochemical and morphological analyses.Results: The omega-3 enriched diet induced region-dependent changes of the 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl Coenzyme A reductase in the brain and affected notably RhoA/CREB signaling and the nerve growth factor content in the hippocampus. Our data reveal a long-lasting impact of perinatal omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on hippocampal nerve growth factor levels mediated by reduced 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl Coenzyme A reductase activation state and enhanced CREB signaling.Discussion: These data underline the importance of the perinatal omega-3 enriched diet for adult brain function and reveal a new pathway important for nerve growth factor regulation.
Keyphrases
- growth factor
- fatty acid
- cerebral ischemia
- resting state
- white matter
- pregnant women
- high fat diet
- physical activity
- functional connectivity
- weight loss
- electronic health record
- genome wide
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- young adults
- mental health
- type diabetes
- single cell
- peripheral nerve
- gene expression
- machine learning
- skeletal muscle
- preterm birth