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Dietary CLA and DHA modify skin properties in mice
Authors:Oikawa Daichi  Nakanishi Tomonori  Nakamura Yoshinori  Takahashi Yukiko  Yamamoto Takaya  Shiba Nobuya  Tobisa Manabu  Takagi Tomo  Iwamoto Hisao  Tachibana Tetsuya  Furuse Mitsuhiro
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Advanced Animal and Marine Bioresources Graduate School of Bioresources and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, 812-8581 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Rinoru Oil Mills Company Ltd., 455-0028 Nagoya, Japan;(3) National Agricultural Research Center for Kyusyu Okinawa Region, 861-1192 Nishigoshi, Japan
Abstract:This study investigated the influence of PUFA on the properties of mouse skin. Mice (3 wk old) were given free access to oils high in linoleic acid, CLA, or DHA for 4 wk. At the end of the experiment, their skins were compared by both biochemical and histological methods. No significant differences in lipid and collagen contents were detected among treatments, although the FA composition in the skin was altered depending upon the FA composition of the supplemented oils. Electron microscopy revealed that the subcutaneous tissue layers in the CLA and DHA groups were significantly thinner than that in the high linoleic acid group, whereas no differences in the thickness of dermis layers were observed among the three groups. These results suggest that skin properties in mice are readily modified by dietary FA sources within 4 wk of dietary oil supplementation.
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