Long-termn n-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency Induces No Substantial Change in the Rate of Protein Synthesis in Rat Brain and Liver
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The influence of long-term n-3 fatty acid deficiency on the rate of protein synthesis in rat brain and liver was investigated in relation to learning behavior or a presumed survival time-shorttening factor (SSF) in rapeseed oil, using a large-dose [^3H]phynylalanine (Phe) injection method. When Wister rats were made n-3 fatty acid-deficient by feeding a safflower oil (α-linolenate-deficient) diet for 2 generations, conditions under which the safflower oil group had been shown to exhibit altered learning behaviors, compared with the perilla oil group, no significant changes in the rate of protein synthesis were observed compared with the perilla oil (α-linolenate-sufficient) of rapeseed oil (α-linolenate-sufficient but SSF-containing) groups. However, the rapeseed oil group had a reduced specific raioactivity of free Phe in the cerebral cortex, compared with the safflower oil group. In contrast to the reported oservation of very long-term n-3 fatty acid deficiency inducing an almost 2-fold increase in the rate of protein synthesis in the brain, our results indicate that altered learning behavior resulting from n-3 fatty acid deficiecy in rats is not associated with any substantial changes in the rate of protein synthesis in the brain.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1999-08-15
著者
-
OKUYAMA Harumi
Department of Preventive Nutraceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Pharmace
-
OKUYAMA Harumi
Open Research Center for Lipid Nutrition, Kinjo Gakuin University College of Pharmacy
-
Okuyama H
Nagoya City Univ. Nagoya Jpn
-
Okuyama Harumi
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Nagoya City University
-
Okuyama Harumi
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
-
Ikemoto Atsushi
Department Of Preventive Nutraceutical Sciences Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya Ci
-
SATO Akira
(Present address)Laboratory for Molecular Neurogenesis, Brain Science Institute (BSI), The Institute
-
OSAKABE Tomomi
Department of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
-
WATANABE Shiro
(Present address)Department of Clinical Application, Institute of Natural Medicine, Toyama Medical a
-
KOBAYASHI Tetsuyuki
(Present address)Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ochanomizu University
-
Osakabe Tomomi
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
-
Kameyama Tsutomu
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
-
Kameyama T
Department Of Chemical Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Meijo University
-
Sato A
Department Of Preventive Nutraceutical Sciences Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya Ci
-
Kameyama Tsutomu
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
-
Kameyama Tsutomu
Dept. Of Chem. Pharmaco. Meijo Univ.
-
Watanabe Shiro
Department of Preventive Nutraceutical Sciences, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
関連論文
- Inhibition of cell proliferation by nobiletin, a dietary phytochemical, associated with apoptosis and characteristic gene expression, but lack of effect on early rat hepatocarcinogenesis in vivo
- Testosterone-lowering activity of canola and hydrogenated soybean oil in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat
- Protrein Carbonyl Content Roughly Reflects the Unsaturation of Lipids in Muscle but Not in Other Tissues of Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Strain (SHRSP) Rats Fed Different Fats and Oils
- Effect of Rapessed and Dietary Oils on the Mean Survival Time of Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Effects of Dietary Vegetable Oils on Behavior and Drug Responses in Mice
- Nutritional Evaluation of an Inter-Esterified Perilla Oil and Lard in Comparison with Butter and Margarine Based on the Survival of Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive (SHRSP) Rats
- A-5 EFFECT OF 3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYMETHAMPHETAMINE (MDMA) ON STEREOTYPED BEHAVIORS AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE INTO RAT BRAIN DIALYSATE IN VIVO
- C16 STEREOTYPED BEHAVIORS INDUCED BY PHENCYCLIDINE (PCP)-DERIVATIVES
- Supplementary Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis Patients by Choosing Foods to Lower the N-6/N-3 Ratio of Fatty Acids
- EFFECTS OF APOMORPHINE ON MORPHINE ANALGESIA DURING THE STATE OF DOPAMINERGIC SUPERSENSITIVITY AFTER CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH HALOPERIDOL
- Effects of Dietary Unsaturated Fatty Acid and Chronic Carbon Tetrachloride Treatment on the Accumulation of Oxidation Products, α-Tocopherol and Liver Injury in Mice
- A High Linoleate and a High α-Linolenate Diet Induced Changes in Learning Behavior of Rats. Effects of a Shift in Diets and Reversal of Training Stimuli
- Cholesterol Synthesis in Mice Is Suppressed but Lipofuscin Formation Is Not Affected by Long-Term Feeding of n-3 Fatty Acid-Enriched Oils Compared with Lard and n-6 Fatty Acid-Enriched Oils
- Dietary n-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency Decreases Nerve Growth Factor Content in Rat Hippocampus.
- n-6/n-3 Ratio of Dietary Fatty Acids Rather Than Hypercholesterolemia As the Major Risk Factor for Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease
- Long-termn n-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency Induces No Substantial Change in the Rate of Protein Synthesis in Rat Brain and Liver
- Orally Active NGF Synthesis Stimulators : Potential Therapeutic Agents in Alzheimer's Disease.
- Effect of Dietary Essential Fatty Acids on Pulmonary Metastasis of Ascites Tumor Cells in Rats(Biological)
- DESIGN OF A PHENCYCLIDINE IMPLANTATION PELLET : SUITABLE FOR TOLERANCE DEVELOPMENT
- MECHANISM OF TOLERANCE DEVELOPMENT TO PENTOBARBITAL IN RELATION TO GABA-ERGIC NEURONAL AND DISPOSITIONAL FUNCTIONS IN MICE
- MECHANISM OF TOLERANCE DEVELOPMENT TO PHENCYCLIDINE IN RELATION TO GABA-ERGIC NEURONAL AND DISPOSITIONAL FUNCTIONS IN MICE
- Denervation of Dopaminergic Neurons with 6-Hydroxydopamine Increases Nerve Growth Factor Content in Rat Brain.
- Effect of Replacing a High Linoleate Oil with a Low Linoleate, High α-Linolenate Oil, as Compared with Supplementing EPA or DHA, on Reducing Lipid Mediator Production in Rat Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
- Reevaluation of the Effect of a High α-Linolenate and a High Linoleate Diet on Antigen-Induced Antibody and Anaphylactic Responses in Mice
- AN ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY FOR PROSTAGLANDIN E_2 USING BIOTIN-PROSTAGLANDIN B_2 CONJUGATE AS A TRACER
- DEVELOPMENT OF AMNESIA MODEL FOR SCREENING OF NOOTROPIC DRUGS AND EFFECTS OF MEVALONIC-GABA ON LEARNING AND MEMORY IN MICE
- EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM, MEPROBAMATE, CHLORPROMAZINE AND APOMORPHINE ON A QUICKLY LEARNED CONDITIONED SUPPRESSION IN MICE
- Conditioned Suppression of Motility : Possibility for Evaluation of Learning and Memory in Mice
- Enhanced Learning of Normal Adult Rodents by Repeated Oral Administration of Soybean Transphosphatidylated Phosphatidylserine
- Effects of Prenatal Administration of Phencyclidine on the Learning and Memory Processes of Rat Offspring
- DOPAMINERGIC INVOLVEMENT IN PHENCYCLIDINE-INDUCED STEREOTYPED BEHAVIOR
- EFFECTS OF NARCOTIC AND NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESICS ON THE ABDOMINAL OR TAIL STIMULATION-INDUCED STRUGGLING IN RATS
- Memory Impairment in Rats Induced by an Active Fragment of Nerve Growth Factor Antibody.
- IMPAIRMENT OF ACTIVE AVOIDANCE RESPONSE IN RATS WITH CONTINUOUS INFUSION OF QUINOLINIC ACID INTO THE LATERAL VENTRICLE
- EFFECTS OF CATECHOLAMINERGIC OR TRYPTAMINERGIC AGENTS ON THE MORPHINE-INDUCED STRAUB TAIL REACTION
- Neurokinin A and Senktide Attenuate Acopolamine-Induced Impairment of Spontaneous Alternation Performance in Mice
- Opioid Receptor Agonists Selective for μ and κ Receptors Attenuate Methamphetamine-Induced Behavioral Sensitization in the Mouse
- Memory Impairment and Morphological Changes in Rats Induced by Active Fragment of Anti-nerve Growth Factor-antibody.
- Aged-Related Changes in Learning and Memory, Choline Acetyltransferase Activity and Number of Neuronal Cells in Rats
- Effects of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) in Rats with Basal Forebrain Lesions.
- CONDITIONED SUPPRESSION AND OPIOID KAPPA RECEPTOR IN MICE
- The Basic Characteristics of a Magnetic Fluid Actuator
- OTOTOXICITY INDUCED BY PRE-AND POSTNATAL EXPOSURE TO AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTICS
- SOME ASPECTS OF METABOLISM OF PHOSPHOLIPID ACYL CHAINS IN THROMBIN-STIMULATED PLATELETS
- A MODE OF ACTION OF MORPHINE ON A QUICKLY LEARNED CONDITIONED SUPPRESSION IN MICE
- EFFECTS OF ANALGESICS AND CNS-ACTING DRUGS ON STRUGGLING FOLLOWING REPETITIVE STIMULATION OF THE TAIL, AND FLEXOR REFLEX TO A SINGLE STIMULATION OF THE SCIATIC NERVE IN RATS
- CHANGE IN CATECHOLAMINE-SENSITIVE Na+, K+-ATPase ACTIVITY IN THE RAT STRIATUM MICROSOMES FOLLOWING ELECTROLYTIC OR 6-HYDROXYDOPAMINE-INDUCED LESIONS OF DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS
- ROLE OF DOPAMINERGIC AND SEROTONERGIC NEURONAL SYSTEMS IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF RATS IN PHENCYCLIDINE-INDUCED BEHAVIORS
- ROLE OF DOPAMINERGIC AND GABAERGIC MECHANISMS IN DISCRETE BRAIN AREAS IN PHENCYCLIDINE-INDUCED LOCOMOTOR STIMULATION AND TURNING BEHAVIOR
- INVOLVEMENT OF OPIOID RECEPTORS IN HYPO- AND HYPER-THERMIC EFFECTS INDUCED BY PHENCYCLIDINE IN MICE
- EFFECTS OF DIFENAMIZOLE ON CONTENT OF CATECHOLAMINES AND METABOLITES IN MOUSE BRAIN
- CORRELATION BETWEEN THE 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE CONTENTS IN THE BRAIN AND DEGREES OF SENSORY, AND LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITIES IN THE RAT
- PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FURO [3,2-b] INDOLE DERIVATIVES. II. ANALGESIC EFFECT OF FI-302,N-(3-PIPER-IDINOPROPYL)-4-METHYL-6-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-FURO [3,2-b] INDOLE-2-CARBOXAMIDE, IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
- PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FURO [3,2-b] INDOLE DERIVATIVES. I. ANALGESIC, ANTI-PYRETIC AND ANTI-INLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF FI-302,N-(3-PIPERIDINOPROPYL)-4-METHYL-6-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-FURO [3,2-b] INDOLE-2-CARBOXAMIDE, IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
- Effects of Kamikihito, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Neurotransmitter Receptor Binding in the Aged Rat Brain Determined by In Vitro Autoradiography (2): Changes in GABAA and Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding
- Butanol extracts from myelin fragements: some characteristics of tryptamine binding.
- In vivo voltammetric study of dopamine release in the striatum following microinjection of apomorphine into the substantia nigra zona reticulata.
- Effects of Kamikihito, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Neurotransmitter Receptor Binding in the Aged Rat Brain Determined by In Vitro Autoradiography (1): Changes in the (3H)QNB Binding.
- Effects of Nerve Growth Factor(NGF) in Rats with Basal Forebrain Lesions.
- Effects of methamphetamine on dopamine cells in the substantia nigra pars compacta and the ventral tegmental area.