Brain Sciences Institute, Swinburne University , Melbourne, VIC , Australia.
Florey Neuroscience Institutes , Melbourne, VIC , Australia.
Front Neurol. 2014 Feb 6;5:14. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00014. eCollection 2014.
Ischemic stroke is associated with motor impairment and increased incidence of affective disorders such as anxiety/clinical depression. In non-stroke populations, successful management of such disorders and symptoms has been reported following diet supplementation with long chain omega-3-polyunsaturated-fatty-acids (PUFAs). However, the potential protective effects of PUFA supplementation on affective behaviors after experimentally induced stroke and sham surgery have not been examined previously. This study investigated the behavioral effects of PUFA supplementation over a 6-week period following either middle cerebral artery occlusion or sham surgery in the hooded-Wistar rat. The PUFA diet supplied during the acclimation period prior to surgery was found to be associated with an increased risk of acute hemorrhage following the reperfusion component of the surgery. In surviving animals, PUFA supplementation did not influence infarct size as determined 6 weeks after surgery, but did decrease omega-6-fatty-acid levels, moderate sickness behaviors, acute motor impairment, and longer-term locomotor hyperactivity and depression/anxiety-like behavior.
缺血性中风与运动功能障碍以及焦虑/临床抑郁症等情感障碍的发生率增加有关。在非中风人群中,通过补充长链ω-3 多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA),已成功管理了这些疾病和症状。然而,先前尚未研究过 PUFAs 补充对实验性诱导的中风和假手术后的情感行为的潜在保护作用。本研究在 hooded-Wistar 大鼠中,分别在大脑中动脉闭塞或假手术后的 6 周内,调查了 PUFAs 补充的行为影响。在手术前适应期供应的 PUFAs 饮食与手术后再灌注成分引起的急性出血风险增加有关。在存活的动物中,PUFA 补充并不影响手术后 6 周确定的梗塞面积,但可降低 ω-6 脂肪酸水平,适度减轻疾病症状,急性运动功能障碍以及长期运动过度和抑郁/焦虑样行为。