Weisinger H S, Vingrys A J, Sinclair A J
Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Lipids. 1996 Jan;31(1):65-70. doi: 10.1007/BF02522413.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, is found in consistently high concentrations in the retinae of mammals, yet its role in vision remains unclear. In this study, a mammalian model of variable retinal DHA concentration has been developed, such that the retinal phospholipids of guinea pigs contained between 2.5 and 30.8% DHA. Visual function was assessed using full-field flash electroretinography, over a range of exposure levels spanning six log units. Trend analysis indicated that retinal function was altered by the tissue DHA level, and was described by a second-order polynomial "inverted U-shaped" function. The results suggested that although some amount of DHA is essential for normal retinal function, increases in the DHA level past an optimal amount, found to be 19%, provided diminishing returns. In this study, manipulation of the retinal DHA level accounted for 21-35% of the electroretinographic variability.
二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)是一种n-3多不饱和脂肪酸,在哺乳动物视网膜中一直以高浓度存在,但其在视觉中的作用仍不清楚。在本研究中,已建立了一种视网膜DHA浓度可变的哺乳动物模型,使得豚鼠的视网膜磷脂中DHA含量在2.5%至30.8%之间。使用全视野闪光视网膜电图在跨越六个对数单位的一系列暴露水平下评估视觉功能。趋势分析表明,视网膜功能因组织中DHA水平而改变,并由二阶多项式“倒U形”函数描述。结果表明,虽然一定量的DHA对正常视网膜功能至关重要,但超过最佳量(发现为19%)的DHA水平增加带来的回报递减。在本研究中,视网膜DHA水平的操控占视网膜电图变异性的21%至35%。