Effects of EPA supplementation on plasma fatty acids composition in hypertriglyceridemic subjects with FABP2 and PPAR? genotypes
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2012Author
Pishva, H
Amini, M
Eshraghian, MR
Hosseini, S
Mahboob, SA
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Background: Fatty acid binding protein 2 (FABP2) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? (PPAR?) are involved in cellular uptake and metabolism of fatty acids. Polymorphism of FABP2 and PPAR? may influence plasma levels of fatty acids in those who take supplemental eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). The purpose of this study was to study the potential associations between the Ala54/Thr polymorphism in FABP2 protein and the Leu162/Val in exon 5 and G/C in intron 7 of PPAR? with plasma fatty acids composition after EPA supplementation.Methods: Twenty three FABP2 Ala54 and twenty three Thr54 carriers with hypertriglyceridemia were enrolled in this study. Participants took 2 g of pure EPA daily for 8 wks. Plasma fatty acids composition was determined and changes from the baseline were measured. Results: Although EPA supplementation increased the level of plasma EPA and ?-3 fatty acids in both carriers of FABP2 and PPAR? genes, these effects were more pronounced in Thr54 and Val162 carriers. EPA supplementation decreased the level of some n-6 fatty acids such as arachidonic acid.Conclusion: EPA consumption has more favorable effects on blood n-3 fatty acids and can change the level of plasma n-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA. Because the FABP2 Thr54 polymorphism appears to be prevalent in hypertriglyceridemic subjects, increasing EPA intake in these subjects could be an effective strategy for preventing cardiovascular diseases. Finally, diets and micronutrient recommendations should be individualized for high risk people. © 2012 Pishva et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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