Abstract

Sciadonic acid (Scia) is a Δ5-olefinic fatty acid that is particularly abundant in edible pine seeds and that exhibits an unusual polymethylene-interrupted structure. Earlier studies suggested that Scia inhibited the in vitro expression and activity of the Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase 1 (SCD1), the hepatic Δ9-desaturase involved in the formation of mono-unsaturated fatty acids. To confirm this hypothesis, rats were given 10% Scia in diets balanced out with n-6 and n-3 fatty acids. In those animals receiving the Scia supplement, monoene synthesis in the liver was reduced, which was partly attributed to the inhibition of SCD1 expression. As a consequence, the presence of Scia induced a 50% decrease in triglycerides in blood plasma due to a reduced level of VLDL-secreted triglycerides from the liver. In non-fasting conditions, results showed that Scia-induced inhibition of SCD1 led to a decrease in the proportions of 16:1n-7 and 18:1n-7 in the liver without impacting on the level of 18:1n-9, suggesting that only triglycerides with neosynthesized monoenes are marked out for release. In conclusion, this in vivo study confirms that Scia highly inhibits SCD1 expression and activity. The work was performed on normo-triglyceride rats over six weeks, suggesting promising effects on hyper-triglyceridemic models.

Highlights

  • Sciadonic acid (Scia) is a Δ5-olefinic fatty acid that is abundant in edible pine seeds and that exhibits an unusual polymethylene-interrupted structure

  • This effect was confirmed by the reduced proportion of 16:1n-7 and 18:1n-7, but no change was observed in the level of 18:1n-9, considered as the main product of Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase 1 (SCD1) involved in the de novo triglyceride synthesis[26]

  • Endo et al studied thereafter the nutritional effect of Scia purified from Torreya nucifera but the fatty acid (FA) was supplied as the ethyl ester in the diet[16]

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Introduction

Sciadonic acid (Scia) is a Δ5-olefinic fatty acid that is abundant in edible pine seeds and that exhibits an unusual polymethylene-interrupted structure. Earlier studies suggested that Scia inhibited the in vitro expression and activity of the Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase 1 (SCD1), the hepatic Δ9-desaturase involved in the formation of mono-unsaturated fatty acids. In non-fasting conditions, results showed that Scia-induced inhibition of SCD1 led to a decrease in the proportions of 16:1n-7 and 18:1n-7 in the liver without impacting on the level of 18:1n-9, suggesting that only triglycerides with neosynthesized monoenes are marked out for release. Scia induced a reduction in such monoenes as 16:1n-7 and 18:1n-9, leading to the decrease in the secretion of neosynthesized www.nature.com/scientificreports triglycerides Starting with this hypothesis, the inhibition of SCD1 was investigated in vivo on rats fed with a diet enriched in Scia. This choice was motivated by the necessity of maintaining the content of C16 and C18 FA provided by the diet, with the aim of underlining the specific impact of Scia on the FA metabolism induced by SCD1

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