2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00228-004-0758-8
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Early modifications of fatty acid composition in plasma phospholipids, platelets and mononucleates of healthy volunteers after low doses of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids

Abstract: One gram per day of n-3 PUFA induces fast (within 1 week) and striking changes in blood composition of PUFA that may well explain their beneficial effects against cardiovascular diseases.

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“…Consistent dosing of n-3 fatty acids over long periods is also necessary to maintain the total plasma levels of EPA and DHA. Di Stasi et al (2004) previously evaluated the incorporation of n-3 PUFAs over time in human plasma and blood cells as a biomarker for other cellular membranes (such as myocytes) and determined that one gram per day of supplementation was capable of inducing significant changes in the composition of the polyunsaturated fatty acids in the blood, even after one week. This rapid uptake explains its beneficial effects against cardiovascular diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Consistent dosing of n-3 fatty acids over long periods is also necessary to maintain the total plasma levels of EPA and DHA. Di Stasi et al (2004) previously evaluated the incorporation of n-3 PUFAs over time in human plasma and blood cells as a biomarker for other cellular membranes (such as myocytes) and determined that one gram per day of supplementation was capable of inducing significant changes in the composition of the polyunsaturated fatty acids in the blood, even after one week. This rapid uptake explains its beneficial effects against cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 For this reason, it is likely that the incorporation of n-3 fatty acids in these cell types modifies membrane properties, such as stability and fluidity, 28 as well as cytosolic calcium concentration, protein localization and functionality in caveolae, 29 reducing cell activation and/or apoptosis, with this translating into lower MP release. Differences in the ability of various cell types to incorporate fatty acids or in their ability to respond functionally to such changes may explain the different cellular responses observed in terms of MP release.…”
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“…tion of fish oil (2 g/day; EPA-E: 46%, DHA-E: 39%) for 12 weeks resulted in an increase in the platelet EPA levels; however, both the DHA and AA levels remained almost unchanged 53) . In summary, EPA administration increases the platelet EPA levels more than it decreases the platelet AA levels.…”
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