Biochemistry Omega-3 Fatty Acids
The optimal intake level for Omega-3's is approximatley __ g/day
3g/day
True or False :EPA is better than DHA for reducing triglycerides
False: DHA is better than EPA for reducing triglycerides
True or False: Omega-3's may prevent calcium overload by increasing the activity of the L-type Calcium channels.
False: Omega-3's may prevent calcium overload by decreasing the activity of the L-type Calcium channels.
PGE2 is a modulator of ___________ activity and at moderate levels of PGE2, supports bone formation, but at high concentrations it promotes bone resorption
Osteoblast
EPA and DHA are activators of __________ which down-regulate the activity of NFkB, which plays a key role in the regulation of gene expression in inflammatory responses by cells.
Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARy)
True or False: DHA will increase Low-Density Lipoprotein concentration more than EPA
True
True or False: Omega-3's may inhibit carcinogenesis of breast cancer though inhibition of NFkB
True
True or False: PPAR-y is a transcription factor that serves as a tumor suppressor by activation the gene for syndecan-1 (SDC-1), a proteoglycan which inhibits the phosphorylation and therefore activation of other transcription factors involved in cell division.
True
True or False: one explanation for the poor conversion of ALA to DHA is that ALA is the most rapidly oxidized unsaturated Fatty Acid and so a large portion of ingested ALA is beta-oxidized to acetyl-CoA
True
EPA and DHA decrease triacylglycerol concentrations by regulating 2 nuclear transcription factors: what are those Factors and what do they do?
1) Activation of PPAR-alpha, which increases hepatic beta-oxidation via the activation of Lipoprotein lipase leading to the reduction of the fatty acid substrates for triacylglycerol synthesis 2) Decreased activation of sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c (SREBP-1) decreases lipogenesis via reduced production of Fatty acid synthase.
PGE2 is a potent stimulator of bone resorption at ______ concentrations
High
True or False Nuclear Factor kappa B (NFkB) and Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARy) are two transcription factors that play a role in inflammation
True
True or False: Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is an essential fatty acid which plants synthesize and therfore EPA and DHA are conditionally essential Fatty Acids.
True
The enzyme Elongase uses what substrate in order to lengthen the Fatty acid Chain by 2 carbons
Malonyl-CoA
What enzymes are used to get alpha-linolenic acid to Docosapentaenoic acid?
Alpha Linolenic acid: delta 6-desaturase, elongase, delta 5-desaturase, --> EPA EPA: elongase, elongase, delta 6-desaturase, Beta oxidation --> DHA
EPA inhibits the release of ____________ acid from phospholipids by competitively inhibiting an enzyme called ____________________
Arachidonic Acid, Phospholipase A2
Explain why EPA and DHA are more susceptible to lipid oxidation than other fatty acids.
EPA and DHA are more susceptible to lipid oxidation because they simply have more double bonds than other fatty acids and double bonds are more susceptible to oxidation because they contain pie bonds which make the electrons easy to grab and pull away, especially by free radicals who are looking for an extra electron to achieve stability.
What poly unsaturated Fatty Acid helps inhibit the release of arachidonic acid from phospholipids by competitively inhibiting phospholipase A2
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
True or False: Alcohol inhibits delta 6-desaturase but not delta 5-desaturase which therefore reduces EPA and DHA conversions
False: Alcohol inhibits delta 6-desaturase and delta 5-desaturase which therefore reduces EPA and DHA conversions
True or False: Both EPA and DHA up-regulate the activation of NFkB
False: Both EPA and DHA down-regulate the activation of NFkB
True or False: Both EPA and DHA will bind to and activate PPARy which activates NFkB and hence limits inflammation.
False: Both EPA and DHA will bind to and activate PPARy which inhibits the activation of NFkB and hence limiting NFkB's inflammatory actions.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids in fish oil are thought to be beneficial in treating or helping what diseases?
Hypertriglyceridemia Heart disease Insulin resistance Cancer Neurodegenerative diseases such as: -Depression & Anxiety Inflammatory diseases including: -Rheumatoid Arthritis -Osteoporosis -Inflammatory bowel disease -asthma
Does it matter whether you supplement with EPA or DHA?
No, use both
PGE2 directly activates the ___________ receptor of progenitor osteoclasts which results in their activation
RANKL
What novel anti-inflammatory and inflammation resolving mediators do EPA and DHA produce?
Resolvins
Where in the body are the highest concentrations of DHA?
Retina and Cerebral Cortex
DHA supplementation raises EPA levels though a process known as _________-___________
Retro-Conversion
What foods contain the most widely available dietary sources of EPA and DHA? (SMASHT)
Salmon Mackerel Anchovies Sardines Herring Tuna
What is the rate limiting step in ALA conversion to EPA and DHA?
delta 6-desaturase