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Preventive effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in alteration of colon mucus layer and reticulum endoplasmic stress induced by an obesogenic di…
2020
Obesity is now recognized as a real global epidemic affecting more than 650 million people worldwide.This chronic inflammatory disease is accompanied with intestinal alteration, including alteration of the colic mucus layer and an increase in stress of the endoplasmic colic reticulum, associated with microbiota dysbiosis. Polyunsaturated fatty acids in n-3 are known for their anti-inflammatory and immuno-modulatory properties and appear to be a promising lead in the fight against metabolic and intestinal alterations induced by obesity.The objectives of this work was initially to determine whether tissue enrichment in n-3, in the fat-1 mouse model, prevent alterations of colon mucus layer in…
Monounsaturated fatly acid metabolism and colon cancer cells proliferation : role of Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 and effect of conjugated linoleic acid…
2012
Cancer cells adapt their metabolism in response to signals from the microenvironment and proliferation. Thus, MonoUnsaturated Fatty Acid (MUFA) synthesis is increased in colon cancer cells, and associated with increased Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase (SCD) activity, the rate limiting enzyme of MUFA biosynthesis. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA), as isomers of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), exert inhibitor activity on SCD-1 and have anti-cancer properties, but their mechanisms are not yet clear. In this context, the aim of this work was first to evaluate the role of SCD-1 in the proliferation of colon cancer cells (CCC) and to define the underlying mechanisms. In a second time, we provide new inf…
Cellular metabolic alteration : the voice of monoinsaturated fatty acid as therapeutic target
2010
Stearoyl Co-A desaturase (SCD) is the key enzyme of the metabolism of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA). Its activity 9 desaturase introduces a double bond cis in position 9 of saturated fatty acids (SFA), induced formation of MUFA. Impaired biosynthesis of MUFA is involved in many diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Cancer cells have a de novo synthesis of fatty acids increased with an accumulation MUFA. This change in the metabolism of fatty acids is associated with overexpression SCD1 which catalyzes the conversion of saturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fat. Several reports have shown that inhibition of SCD1 leads to blockage of proliferation and induction of apopt…