2015
DOI: 10.3109/09637486.2015.1121471
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Flaxseed flour (Linum usitatissinum) consumption improves bone quality and decreases the adipocyte area of lactating rats in the post-weaning period

Abstract: The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of flaxseed flour in the intake on adiposity and femur structure of the lactating rats during the post-weaning period. After weaning, the lactating rats were divided into control (C, n = 6) and experimental (F, n = 6) groups treated with a diet containing flaxseed flour. Serum hormone and fatty acids composition, morphology of intra-abdominal adipocytes, computed tomography and biomechanical analyses of femur were determined. Food intake, body mass and hormone a… Show more

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“…Thus, when a diet rich in LNA is consumed, the receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated gamma (PPAR-γ) is recruited to convert pre-adipocytes into adipocytes, which consequently leads to fat accumulation. Our results show the same diet intake between groups, as was previously reported by Ribeiro et al [22,28], and since the profile of fatty experimental diet was ALA (56.6%) and LNA (13.2%) [34], probably the fatty acid composition of the diet was determinant to outcomes observed in dam rats treated with flaxseed flour diet. Diets with a low ratio of n-6/n-3 have beneficial effects on bone as reducing bone turnover, greater deposition of calcium in bones, high synthesis bone collagen, and decreased series 2 prostaglandin (PGE2) production [21].…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Thus, when a diet rich in LNA is consumed, the receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated gamma (PPAR-γ) is recruited to convert pre-adipocytes into adipocytes, which consequently leads to fat accumulation. Our results show the same diet intake between groups, as was previously reported by Ribeiro et al [22,28], and since the profile of fatty experimental diet was ALA (56.6%) and LNA (13.2%) [34], probably the fatty acid composition of the diet was determinant to outcomes observed in dam rats treated with flaxseed flour diet. Diets with a low ratio of n-6/n-3 have beneficial effects on bone as reducing bone turnover, greater deposition of calcium in bones, high synthesis bone collagen, and decreased series 2 prostaglandin (PGE2) production [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…DaCosta et al [38] also observed improvement of all bone parameters after offering flaxseed in young male rats, corroborating our data. Previously, Ribeiro et al [28] offered flaxseed flour only during the post-weaning period to dam rats (30 days). In this study, flaxseed flour was offered during lactation and post-weaning, and we observed, in addition to lower ARA and total PUFA, a significant increase of EPA values showing a positive relationship between consumption time and beneficial effects of ALA. Studies have reported a competition between LNA and ALA, as the same enzymes delta-6-desaturase, which is a key enzyme in the process of elongation and desaturation.…”
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“…Dams remained in experimental protocol and diets were adjusted for maintenance period (AIN-93M) until 51 postpartum. Postpartum protocol studies have suggested the period of 30 days after weaning as a potential moment to implement nutritional strategies using flaxseed upon adiposity and health parameters [12,13]. The study incorporated post-weaning period, 21 days of lactation period and 30 days of post-lactation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An increased production of eicosanoids from ARA's metabolism can be associated with effects that could lead to CND such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity [10]. However, the addition of dietetic sources rich in n-3 fatty acids such as flaxseed in a diet, have provided positive results, such as in body mass, adiposity and lipid profile [11][12][13][14][15][16]. Flaxseed oil (FO) is an important source of n-3 fatty acids that can be consumed as a supplement or food ingredient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%