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Fish Oil and Microalga Omega-3 as Dietary Supplements: A Comparative Study on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in High-Fat Fed Rats
Authors:Adil Haimeur  Virginie Mimouni  Lionel Ulmann  Anne-Sophie Martineau  Hafida Messaouri  Fabienne Pineau-Vincent  Gérard Tremblin  Nadia Meskini
Affiliation:1. IUT Département Génie Biologique, Laval Cedex 9, France;2. , Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université du Maine, Le Mans, France;3. , EA 2160‐MMS, Mer Molécules Santé, IUML‐FR 3473 CNRS, Université du Maine, Le Mans, France;4. , Equipe Nutrition, Environnement, Santé. Laboratoire de Virologie, Microbiologie, Qualité/Ecotoxicologie et Biodiversité, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco;5. ONIRIS, Unité Nutrition et Endocrinologie, Nantes, France;6. , Centre Hospitalier du Mans, Laboratoire d'Hémostase, Avenue Rubillard, Le Mans Cedex 9, France
Abstract:Dietary supplementation with marine omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n‐3 PUFA) can have beneficial effects on a number of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We compared the effects of two n‐3 PUFA rich food supplements (freeze‐dried Odontella aurita and fish oil) on risk factors for CVD. Male rats were randomly divided into four groups of six animals each and fed with the following diets: control group (C) received a standard diet containing 7 % lipids; second group (HF high fat) was fed with a high‐fat diet containing 40 % lipids; third group (HFFO high fat+fish oil) was fed with the high‐fat diet supplemented with 0.5 % fish oil; and fourth group (HFOA high fat+O. aurita) received the high‐fat diet supplemented with 12 % of freeze‐dried O. aurita. After 8 weeks rats fed with the high‐fat diet supplemented with O. aurita displayed a significantly lower bodyweight than those in the other groups. Both the microalga and the fish oil significantly reduced insulinemia and serum lipid levels. O. aurita was more effective than the fish oil in reducing hepatic triacyglycerol levels and in preventing high‐fat diet‐induced steatosis. O. aurita and fish oil also reduced platelet aggregation and oxidative status induced by high fat intake. After an OA supplementation, the adipocytes in the HFOA group were smaller than those in the HF group. Freeze‐dried O. aurita showed similar or even greater biological effects than the fish oil. This could be explained by a potential effect of the n‐3 PUFA but also other bioactive compounds of the microalgae.
Keywords:Odontella aurita  Fish oil  N‐3 PUFA  High fat diet  Cardiovascular disease  Platelet aggregation  Wistar rat
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