2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.898655
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Early Life to Adult Brain Lipidome Dynamic: A Temporospatial Study Investigating Dietary Polar Lipid Supplementation Efficacy

Abstract: The lipid composition of the brain is well regulated during development, and the specific temporospatial distribution of various lipid species is essential for the development of optimal neural functions. Dietary lipids are the main source of brain lipids and thus contribute to the brain lipidome. Human milk is the only source of a dietary lipids for exclusively breastfed infant. Notably, it contains milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) enriched in polar lipids (PL). While early life is a key for early brain devel… Show more

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“…Recent examination of the developing rat brain shows a dynamic lipid profile altered by PL supplementation, resulting in observable changes in the lipid profile of different brain regions. This pre-clinical lipidomic evidence provides a rationale for lipid supplementation to influence neurodevelopment [99].…”
Section: Neurodevelopmental Disordersmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Recent examination of the developing rat brain shows a dynamic lipid profile altered by PL supplementation, resulting in observable changes in the lipid profile of different brain regions. This pre-clinical lipidomic evidence provides a rationale for lipid supplementation to influence neurodevelopment [99].…”
Section: Neurodevelopmental Disordersmentioning
confidence: 90%