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Fatty acids and early human development.

机译:脂肪酸与人类早期发展。

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Fatty acids play central roles in growth and development through their roles in membrane lipids, as ligands for receptors and transcription factors that regulate gene expression, precursor for eicosanoids, in cellular communication, and through direct interactions with proteins. Adverse fatty acid supplies during fetal and child development alter the fatty acid composition of membrane phospholipids and storage triglycerides with the potential to disrupt cellular environments, and program structure and function. Maternal fatty acid nutrition during pregnancy and lactation determines the transfer of essential n-6 and n-3, and non-essential trans fatty acids via the placenta and through human milk. Poor maternal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) status increases risk of inadequate DHA to support brain and retinal development, delaying or limiting neural and visual system development. The implications of recent changes in the dietary fatty acids on maternal to infant fatty acid transfer, including the compositionof human milk has been insufficiently studied.
机译:脂肪酸通过其在膜脂质中的作用,在调节基因表达的受体和转录因子的配体,类花生酸的前体,在细胞通讯中以及通过与蛋白质的直接相互作用,在生长和发育中起着核心作用。胎儿和儿童发育期间不良的脂肪酸供应改变了膜磷脂和甘油三酸酯的脂肪酸组成,可能破坏细胞环境,并影响其结构和功能。孕妇在怀孕和哺乳期间的脂肪酸营养决定了必需的n-6和n-3以及非必需的反式脂肪酸通过胎盘和人乳的转移。孕妇二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)状况差会增加DHA不足以支持大脑和视网膜发育,延缓或限制神经和视觉系统发育的风险。饮食脂肪酸的最新变化对母婴间脂肪酸转移(包括人乳成分)的影响尚未得到充分研究。

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