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探讨欧米伽 3 对()骨相关基因表达的影响。

Exploring Omega-3's Impact on the Expression of Bone-Related Genes in Meagre ().

机构信息

Aquaculture Research Station (EPPO), Portuguese Institute for the Ocean and Atmosphere (IPMA), 8700-194 Olhão, Portugal.

Department of Microbiology and Crop Protection, Institute of Subtropical and Mediterranean Horticulture (IHSM-UMA-CSIC), 29010 Malaga, Spain.

出版信息

Biomolecules. 2023 Dec 31;14(1):56. doi: 10.3390/biom14010056.

Abstract

Dietary supplementation with Omega-3 fatty acids seems to promote skeletal health. Therefore, their consumption at imbalanced or excessive levels has offered less beneficial or even prejudicial effects. Fish produced in aquaculture regimes are prone to develop abnormal skeletons. Although larval cultures are usually fed with diets supplemented with Omega-3 Long Chain Polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs), the lack of knowledge about the optimal requirements for fatty acids or about their impact on mechanisms that regulate skeletal development has impeded the design of diets that could improve bone formation during larval stages when the majority of skeletal anomalies appear. In this study, larvae were fed different levels of Omega-3s (2.6% and 3.6% DW on diet) compared to a commercial diet. At 28 days after hatching (DAH), their transcriptomes were analyzed to study the modulation exerted in gene expression dynamics during larval development and identify impacted genes that can contribute to skeletal formation. Mainly, both levels of supplementation modulated bone-cell proliferation, the synthesis of bone components such as the extracellular matrix, and molecules involved in the interaction and signaling between bone components or in important cellular processes. The 2.6% level impacted several genes related to cartilage development, denoting a special impact on endochondral ossification, delaying this process. However, the 3.6% level seemed to accelerate this process by enhancing skeletal development. These results offered important insights into the impact of dietary Omega-3 LC-PUFAs on genes involved in the main molecular mechanism and cellular processes involved in skeletal development.

摘要

膳食补充ω-3 脂肪酸似乎有益于骨骼健康。因此,它们在不平衡或过量摄入时可能会产生不利甚至有害的影响。水产养殖鱼类容易出现骨骼畸形。尽管幼鱼养殖通常以补充ω-3 长链多不饱和脂肪酸(LC-PUFA)的饲料喂养,但由于缺乏关于脂肪酸最佳需求及其对调节骨骼发育机制影响的知识,阻碍了设计可以改善大多数骨骼异常出现在幼虫阶段的骨形成的饮食。在这项研究中,与商业饲料相比,分别用不同水平的ω-3(饮食中占 2.6%和 3.6%干重)喂养幼虫。孵化后 28 天(DAH),分析其转录组以研究幼虫发育过程中基因表达动态的调节,并确定可能有助于骨骼形成的受影响基因。主要是,两种补充水平都调节了骨细胞的增殖、骨成分(如细胞外基质)的合成以及参与骨成分相互作用和信号转导或重要细胞过程的分子。2.6%的水平影响了几个与软骨发育相关的基因,表明对软骨内骨化有特殊影响,延迟了这一过程。然而,3.6%的水平似乎通过增强骨骼发育加速了这一过程。这些结果为膳食 ω-3 LC-PUFA 对参与骨骼发育主要分子机制和细胞过程的基因的影响提供了重要的见解。

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