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Modulation of omega-3/omega-6 polyunsaturated ratios with dietary fish oils in men with prostate cancer.

机译:食用鱼油对前列腺癌男性患者的omega-3 / omega-6多不饱和比例的调节。

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OBJECTIVES: The results of epidemiologic and animal studies support the role of a low-fat diet supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids contained in fish oil in preventing the development and progression of prostate cancer. As a first step in studying the role of a low-fat, fish oil-supplemented (LF/FOS) diet in a clinical setting, we conducted a prospective study in men with untreated prostate cancer to evaluate whether a 3-month dietary intervention affects the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids in plasma and gluteal fat. In addition, we evaluated the feasibility of studying cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression in serial prostate needle biopsy specimens before and after the diet. METHODS: Nine men with untreated prostate cancer consumed an LF/FOS diet for 3 months. Plasma, gluteal adipose tissue, and prostate needle biopsy specimens were obtained from each patient before and after the intervention. The fatty acid compositions of the plasma and gluteal adipose tissue were determined by gas-liquid chromatography, and the COX-2 expression in the prostatic tissue specimens was determined by semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS: Short-term intervention with an LF/FOS diet caused a significant increase in the omega-3/omega-6 fatty acid ratio in plasma (P = 0.002) and gluteal adipose tissue (P = 0.002) in men with prostate cancer. The COX-2 expression in prostatic tissue was quantitated by RT-PCR in 7 of 9 patients, and COX-2 expression decreased in 4 of these 7 patients. CONCLUSIONS: A short-term dietary intervention in men with prostate cancer leads to a significant increase in the omega-3/omega-6 fatty acid ratios in plasma and adipose tissue. The potential for this diet to prevent the development and progression of prostate cancer by way of altered COX-2 expression and prostaglandin production in prostatic tissue requires further study.
机译:目的:流行病学和动物研究的结果支持低脂饮食补充鱼油中所含的omega-3脂肪酸在预防前列腺癌发生和发展中的作用。作为研究低脂鱼油补充(LF / FOS)饮食在临床中的作用的第一步,我们对未经治疗的前列腺癌男性进行了一项前瞻性研究,以评估3个月的饮食干预是否会影响血浆和臀脂肪中omega-3与omega-6脂肪酸的比例。此外,我们评估了在饮食前后研究系列前列腺穿刺活检标本中研究环氧合酶2(COX-2)表达的可行性。方法:9名未接受治疗的前列腺癌男性患者服用LF / FOS饮食3个月。在干预之前和之后,从每位患者获得血浆,臀脂肪组织和前列腺穿刺活检标本。气液色谱法测定血浆和臀脂肪组织的脂肪酸组成,并通过半定量逆转录酶-聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)测定前列腺组织标本中COX-2的表达。结果:LF / FOS饮食的短期干预导致前列腺癌男性血浆(o = 0.002)和臀脂肪组织(p = 0.002)的omega-3 / omega-6脂肪酸比率显着增加。通过RT-PCR对9名患者中的7名患者的前列腺组织中的COX-2表达进行定量,并且在这7名患者中的4名中COX-2表达降低。结论:对前列腺癌男性的短期饮食干预导致血浆和脂肪组织中omega-3 / omega-6脂肪酸比率的显着增加。这种饮食通过改变前列腺组织中COX-2表达和前列腺素的产生来预防前列腺癌发展和发展的潜力有待进一步研究。

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