The effects of dietary alpha-linolenic acid compared with docosahexaenoic acid on brain, retina, liver, and heart in the guinea pig.
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Short-term administration of omega 3 fatty acids from fish oil results in increased transthyretin transcription in old rat hippocampus.Altered essential fatty acid metabolism and composition in rat liver, plasma, heart and brain after microalgal DHA addition to the diet.Plasma oxylipin profiling identifies polyunsaturated vicinal diols as responsive to arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid intake in growing piglets.Effect of dietary docosahexaenoic acid on biosynthesis of docosahexaenoic acid from alpha-linolenic acid in young rats.Whole body synthesis rates of DHA from α-linolenic acid are greater than brain DHA accretion and uptake rates in adult ratsJumping on the omega-3 bandwagon: distinguishing the role of long-chain and short-chain omega-3 fatty acids.Different effects of omega-3 fatty acids on the cell cycle in C2C12 myoblast proliferation.Long-term effect of dietary {alpha}-linolenic acid or decosahexaenoic acid on incorporation of decosahexaenoic acid in membranes and its influence on rat heart in vivo.Dietary supplementation of N-3 fatty acids and hydroperoxide levels in rat retinas.Efficacy of dietary arachidonic acid provided as triglyceride or phospholipid as substrates for brain arachidonic acid accretion in baboon neonates.The influence of prematurity and long chain polyunsaturate supplementation in 4-week adjusted age baboon neonate brain and related tissues.Where does the developing brain obtain its docosahexaenoic acid? Relative contributions of dietary alpha-linolenic acid, docosahexaenoic acid, and body stores in the developing rat.Impact of maternal dietary fatty acid composition on glucose and lipid metabolism in male rat offspring aged 105 d.Compartmental modeling to quantify alpha-linolenic acid conversion after longer term intake of multiple tracer boluses.Maternal dietary 22 : 6n-3 is more effective than 18 : 3n-3 in increasing the 22 : 6n-3 content in phospholipids of glial cells from neonatal rat brain.N-3 fatty acid deficiency induced by a modified artificial rearing method leads to poorer performance in spatial learning tasks.One generation of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid deprivation increases depression and aggression test scores in ratsDocosahexaenoic acid synthesis from n-3 fatty acid precursors in rat hippocampal neurons.Novel pathway of metabolism of alpha-linolenic acid in the guinea pig.Dietary LC-PUFA in iron-deficient anaemic pregnant and lactating guinea pigs induce minor defects in the offsprings' auditory brainstem responses.Whole-body retention of α-linolenic acid and its apparent conversion to other n-3 PUFA in growing pigs are reduced with the duration of feeding α-linolenic acid.Chronic dietary intake of α-linolenic acid does not replicate the effects of DHA on passive properties of entorhinal cortex neurons.Whole body distribution of deuterated linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids and their metabolites in the rat.Assessing whether early attention of very preterm infants can be improved by an omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intervention: a follow-up of a randomised controlled trial.
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The effects of dietary alpha-linolenic acid compared with docosahexaenoic acid on brain, retina, liver, and heart in the guinea pig.
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The effects of dietary alpha-l ...... , and heart in the guinea pig.
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The effects of dietary alpha-l ...... , and heart in the guinea pig.
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The effects of dietary alpha-l ...... , and heart in the guinea pig.
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The effects of dietary alpha-l ...... , and heart in the guinea pig.
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1999-05-01T00:00:00Z