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DHA/EPA supplementation decreases anxiety-like behaviour, but it does not ameliorate metabolic profile in obese male rats. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Obesity is a serious health issue that can lead to other diseases, especially during COVID-19, and it can also affect brain health.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids like DHA and EPA may help reduce some negative effects of obesity, like inflammation in the brain.
  • In an experiment with rats, taking DHA/EPA didn't help them lose weight, but it did lower certain harmful substances in the brain and reduced anxiety-like behavior.

Article Abstract

Obesity is a major public health problem that predisposes to several diseases and higher mortality in patients with COVID-19. Obesity also generates neuroinflammation, which predisposes to the development of neuropsychiatric diseases. Since there is a lack of effective treatments for obesity, the search for new strategies to reverse its consequences is urgent. In this perspective, the anti-inflammatory properties of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids such as DHA/EPA might reduce the harmful effects of obesity. Here, we used the cafeteria diet (CAF) model to induce obesity in Wistar rats. Animals received ultra-processed food for 20 weeks, and DHA/EPA supplementation (500 mg/kg per d) was performed between the 16th and the 20th week. At the end of the experiment, it was evaluated: body weight, visceral fat deposition, plasma glucose, insulin and triglycerides, and it was also measured the levels of inflammatory cytokines TNF- and IL-6 in plasma and liver, and TNF- in the prefrontal cortex. The elevated plus maze test was performed to analyse anxiety-like behaviour. Our results demonstrated that DHA/EPA could not reverse weight and fat gain and did not modify plasma dosages. However, there was a decrease in IL-6 in the liver (DHA/EPA effect: = 0.023) and TNF- in the brain (CAF compared with CAF + DHA/EPA, < 0.05). Also, there was a decrease in the anxiety index in CAF + DHA/EPA compared with the CAF group ( < 0.01). Thus, DHA/EPA supplementation is helpful to reverse the consequences of obesity in the brain.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521003998DOI Listing

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