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Fatty acid analysis of blood plasma of patients with Alzheimer's disease, other types of dementia, and cognitive impairment

机译:阿尔茨海默氏病,其他类型痴呆和认知障碍患者血浆中的脂肪酸分析

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Fatty acid differences, including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6n-3) have been shown in the brains of Alzheimer's patients (AD) as compared with normal age-matched individuals. Furthermore, low serum DHA is a significant risk factor for the development of AD. The relative concentration of DHA and other fatty acids, however, in the plasma of AD patients compared with patients with other kinds of dementias (other dementias; OD), patients who are cognitively impaired but nondemented (CIND), or normal patients is not known. In this study we analyzed the total phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC) fractions of plasma from patients diagnosed with AD, OD, or CIND and compared them with a group of elderly control subjects with normal cognitive functioning. Plasma phospholipid and PC levels of 20:5n-3, DHA, total n-3 fatty acids, and the n-3-6 ratio were lower in the AD, OD, and CIND groups. Plasma phospholipid 24:0 was lower in the AD, OD, and CIND groups as compared with the group of control patients, and total n-6 fatty acid levels were higher in the AD and CIND groups only. in the plasma PE fraction, levels of 20:5n-3, DHA, and the total n-3 fatty acid levels were significantly lower in the AD, OD, and CIND groups. DHA levels were lower in the lysoPC fraction of CIND individuals only. There were no other differences in the fatty acid compositions of the different phospholipid fractions. Therefore, in AD, OD, and CIND individuals, low levels of n-3 fatty acids in the plasma may be a risk factor for cognitive impairment and/or dementia. Interestingly, a decreased level of plasma DHA was not limited to the AD patients but appears to be common in cognitive impairment with aging. [References: 45]
机译:与正常年龄相匹配的个体相比,阿尔茨海默氏症患者(AD)的大脑中已显示出脂肪酸的差异,包括二十二碳六烯酸(DHA; 22:6n-3)。此外,低血清DHA是AD发生的重要危险因素。但是,AD患者血浆中DHA和其他脂肪酸的相对浓度与其他类型的痴呆症患者(其他痴呆症; OD),认知障碍但未痴呆的患者(CIND)或正常患者相比尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们分析了诊断为AD,OD或CIND的患者血浆中的总磷脂,磷脂酰胆碱(PC),磷脂酰乙醇胺(PE)和溶血磷脂酰胆碱(lysoPC)馏分,并将它们与认知正常的老年对照组进行比较运作。 AD,OD和CIND组的血浆磷脂和PC水平为20:5n-3,DHA,总n-3脂肪酸和n-3 / n-6比率较低。与对照组相比,AD,OD和CIND组的血浆磷脂24:0较低,而仅AD和CIND组的总n-6脂肪酸水平较高。在血浆PE组分中,AD,OD和CIND组的20:5n-3,DHA和总n-3脂肪酸水平显着降低。仅CIND个体的lysoPC分数中的DHA水平较低。不同磷脂馏分的脂肪酸组成没有其他差异。因此,在AD,OD和CIND个体中,血浆中低水平的n-3脂肪酸可能是认知障碍和/或痴呆症的危险因素。有趣的是,血浆DHA水平的降低不仅限于AD患者,而且似乎在衰老引起的认知障碍中很常见。 [参考:45]

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