Effects of a medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion administered intravenously to ω3 fatty acid-depleted rats on cationic fluxes in aortic rings

  • Authors:
    • Philippe Courtois
    • Karim Louchami
    • Laurence Portois
    • Jean-Michel Chardigny
    • Abdullah Sener
    • Yvon S. Carpentier
    • Willy J. Malaisse
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  • Published online on: December 1, 2005     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.6.1089
  • Pages: 1089-1093
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Abstract

The handling of 45Ca and 86Rb by aortic rings obtained from rats depleted in long-chain polyunsaturated ω3 fatty acids (second generation) was examined in vitro over 10 to 60 min incubation at either increasing concentrations of extracellular K+ (5, 3 and 60 mM) in the case of 45Ca net uptake or in the absence and presence of ouabain (50 µM) in the case of 86Rb uptake. The ω3-depleted rats were injected intravenously 120 min before sacrifice with 1.0 ml of either an ω3 fatty acid-rich medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion (MCT:FO) or a control medium-chain triglyceride:olive oil emulsion (MCT:OO). In the MCT:OO-injected rats, the rise in extracellular K+ concentration failed to stimulate 45Ca net uptake, whilst the prior injection of the MCT:FO emulsion restored the expected increase in 45Ca net uptake by aortic rings exposed to 60 mM K+. The absolute value for 86Rb net uptake after 10 or 60 min incubation and whether in the absence or presence of ouabain, which significantly decreased the uptake of 86Rb+ after 60 min incubation, only represented in the MCT:FO-injected rats 63.1±3.8% of the mean corresponding values found in MCT:OO-injected animals. These findings are consistent with the view that activity of cationic channels, such as the voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channel, the outflow of Ca2+ as mediated by either Na+-Ca2+ countertransport or a Ca2+-ATPase, the activity of Na+,K+-ATPase and the modality of K+ inflow by an oubain-resistant modality are all affected in aortic cells by the content of long-chain polyunsaturated ω3 fatty acids in membrane phospholipids.

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Courtois P, Louchami K, Portois L, Chardigny J, Sener A, Carpentier YS and Malaisse WJ: Effects of a medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion administered intravenously to ω3 fatty acid-depleted rats on cationic fluxes in aortic rings. Int J Mol Med 16: 1089-1093, 2005
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Courtois, P., Louchami, K., Portois, L., Chardigny, J., Sener, A., Carpentier, Y.S., & Malaisse, W.J. (2005). Effects of a medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion administered intravenously to ω3 fatty acid-depleted rats on cationic fluxes in aortic rings. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 16, 1089-1093. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.6.1089
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Courtois, P., Louchami, K., Portois, L., Chardigny, J., Sener, A., Carpentier, Y. S., Malaisse, W. J."Effects of a medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion administered intravenously to ω3 fatty acid-depleted rats on cationic fluxes in aortic rings". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 16.6 (2005): 1089-1093.
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Courtois, P., Louchami, K., Portois, L., Chardigny, J., Sener, A., Carpentier, Y. S., Malaisse, W. J."Effects of a medium-chain triglyceride:fish oil emulsion administered intravenously to ω3 fatty acid-depleted rats on cationic fluxes in aortic rings". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 16, no. 6 (2005): 1089-1093. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.6.1089