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Intake of farmed Atlantic salmon fed soybean oil increases hepatic levels of arachidonic acid-derived oxylipins and ceramides in mice
Midtbo, Lisa Kolden ; Borkowska, Alison G. ; Bernhard, Annette ; Ronnevik, Alexander Krokedal ; Lock, Erik-Jan ; Fitzgerald, Michael L. ; Torstensen, Bente E. ; Liaset, Bjorn ; Brattelid, Trond ; Pedersen, Theresa L. ; Newman, John W. ; Kristiansen, Karsten ; Madsen, Lise
关键词: EPA;    DHA;    Obesity;    Diabetes;    Aquaculture;    Lipidomics;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jnutbio.2014.12.005
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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Introduction of vegetable ingredients in fish feed has affected the fatty acid composition in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo solar L). Here we investigated how changes in fish feed affected the metabolism of mice fed diets containing fillets from such farmed salmon. We demonstrate that replacement of fish oil with rapeseed oil or soybean oil in fish feed had distinct spillover effects in mice fed western diets containing the salmon. A reduced ratio of n-3/n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the fish feed, reflected in the salmon, and hence also in the mice diets, led to a selectively increased abundance of arachidonic acid in the phospholipid pool in the livers of the mice. This was accompanied by increased levels of hepatic ceramides and arachidonic acid-derived pro-inflammatory mediators and a reduced abundance of oxylipins derived from eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid. These changes were associated with increased whole body insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis. Our data suggest that an increased ratio between n-6 and n-3-derived oxylipins may underlie the observed marked metabolic differences between mice fed the different types of farmed salmon. These findings underpin the need for carefully considering the type of oil used for feed production in relation to salmon farming. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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