Hadders-Algra Mijna
Department of Paediatrics - Developmental Neurology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Perinat Med. 2008;36(2):101-9. doi: 10.1515/JPM.2008.029.
This review addresses the effect of prenatal long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA) status on neurodevelopmental outcome. It focuses on the major LPCUFA doxosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6omega3) and arachidonic acid (AA; 20:4omega6). Due to enzymatic competition high DHA intake results in lower tissue levels of AA. LCPUFA accumulation in the brain starts early and increases during the third trimester. Initially brain AA-accretion exceeds DHA-accretion; after term age DHA-accretion surpasses AA-accretion. Animal studies indicated that early omega3-depletion results in poorer developmental outcome. They also showed that early omega3-supplementation had no effect on cognitive outcome, promotes visual development and impairs auditory and motor development. Only limited human data are available. Correlational studies suggest that neonatal AA status shows a positive relation with early neurodevelopmental outcome and that neonatal DHA status also might be correlated with improved outcome beyond infancy. Results of human intervention studies are equivocal: most studies were unable to demonstrate a positive effect of prenatal omega3-supplementation. It is concluded that only limited evidence exists to support the notion that prenatal omega3-supplementation favours developmental outcome. Caution is warranted for an unbalanced high DHA intake during the first two trimesters of pregnancy, i.e., DHA without additional AA supplementation.
本综述探讨产前长链多不饱和脂肪酸(LCPUFA)状态对神经发育结局的影响。它聚焦于主要的LCPUFA二十二碳六烯酸(DHA;22:6ω3)和花生四烯酸(AA;20:4ω6)。由于酶促竞争,高DHA摄入量会导致组织中AA水平降低。LCPUFA在大脑中的积累始于早期,并在孕晚期增加。最初大脑中AA的积累超过DHA的积累;足月后DHA的积累超过AA的积累。动物研究表明,早期ω3缺乏会导致较差的发育结局。研究还表明,早期补充ω3对认知结局没有影响,可促进视觉发育,但会损害听觉和运动发育。仅有有限的人类数据。相关性研究表明,新生儿AA状态与早期神经发育结局呈正相关,新生儿DHA状态也可能与婴儿期后的改善结局相关。人类干预研究的结果并不明确:大多数研究无法证明产前补充ω3有积极作用。结论是,仅有有限的证据支持产前补充ω3有利于发育结局这一观点。孕期前两个月摄入不均衡的高DHA(即只补充DHA而不额外补充AA)时需谨慎。