1975
DOI: 10.1159/000175592
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Permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier to Long-Chain Alcohols from Plasma

Abstract: Cis-9-octadecenyl alcohol was fed as a dietary supplement to adult male rats for 7 and 14 days. At the end of these feeding intervals, lipids were extracted from brain and liver. The neutral lipids were analyzed for free and esterified long-chain alcohols and alkyl and alk-1-enyl glycerols. Total lipid phosphorus, alkyl acyl and alk-1-enyl acyl phosphoglycerides were determined in the phospholipid fraction. A marked change was observed in these lipid types in the liver, but not in the brain. In liver the free … Show more

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“…Of particular relevance, the plasmalogens play an important role in cell-cell interactions and gap junctions, and are known to protect against reactive oxygen species [ 37 ]. Further, rodents fed a diet rich in fatty alcohols show elevated plasmalogens in the liver [ 38 ]. Hence, it is interesting to speculate that the decreased abundance of these fatty alcohols in the alcoholic cohort might be a response to the alcohol-induced oxidative stress, causing an increase in the biosynthesis of plasmalogens (thereby a decrease in these particular fecal fatty alcohols).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular relevance, the plasmalogens play an important role in cell-cell interactions and gap junctions, and are known to protect against reactive oxygen species [ 37 ]. Further, rodents fed a diet rich in fatty alcohols show elevated plasmalogens in the liver [ 38 ]. Hence, it is interesting to speculate that the decreased abundance of these fatty alcohols in the alcoholic cohort might be a response to the alcohol-induced oxidative stress, causing an increase in the biosynthesis of plasmalogens (thereby a decrease in these particular fecal fatty alcohols).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mechanism, however, may be limited to controlling physiologic levels of plasmalogens in only some cells or tissues. In cultured SLS keratinocytes, which accumulate fatty alcohol, neutral ether lipids (1- O -alkyl-diacylglycerols) are increased but plasmalogen levels are minimally affected [33], whereas rodents fed large amount of fatty alcohol show elevated plasmalogens in liver [84]. …”
Section: Fatty Alcohol Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatty alcohols [84,107] and wax esters [108] are present in a variety of vegetables and fruits. Farnesol is present in certain essential oils and is occasionally used as a food additive.…”
Section: Dietary Sources Of Fatty Aldehydes and Alcoholsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uważa się że absorpcja długołańcuchowych alkoholi alifatycznych podawanych dożołądkowo zależy od długości łańcucha. W odniesieniu do bariery krew-mózg potencjał ten jest wprost proporcjonalny do długości łańcucha (Gelman 1975). Biorąc pod uwagę biotransformację alkoholi i właściwości fizykochemiczne odpowiednich kwasów karboksylowych, zdolność do eliminacji do mleka kobiecego uważa się za niską.…”
Section: Toksykokinetyka / Toxicokineticsunclassified