DHA Esterified to Phosphatidylserine or Phosphatidylcholine is More Efficient at Targeting the Brain than DHA Esterified to Triacylglycerol

Mol Nutr Food Res. 2019 May;63(9):e1801224. doi: 10.1002/mnfr.201801224. Epub 2019 Feb 27.

Abstract

Scope: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n-3) is crucial for optimal neuronal development and function, but the brain has a poor capacity to synthesize this fatty acid. When consumed acutely esterified to phosphatidylcholine, DHA is more efficient at targeting the brain than when consumed esterified to triacylglycerol. However, the brain DHA bioavailability of other forms of DHA-containing phospholipids, after oral ingestion, is unknown. The objective of this study is to compare brain uptake of DHA after acute gavage with different DHA carriers.

Methods and results: Ten-week-old rats were gavaged with 3 H-labeled DHA esterified to phosphatidylcholine (DHA-PtdCho), phosphatidylethanolamine (DHA-PtdEtn), phosphatidylserine (DHA-PtdSer) or triacylglycerol (DHA-TG). Six hours post-gavage, the animals were euthanized and radioactivity was quantified in the cortex and serum lipid classes. Radioactivity recovered in cortex total phospholipids was similar between the DHA-PtdCho and DHA-PtdSer groups and were 5.8 and 6.7 times higher than in the DHA-TG group, respectively. Serum total lipid radioactivity was higher in the DHA-PtdSer group than in the DHA-PtdCho and DHA-PtdEtn groups, but not compared to the DHA-TG group.

Conclusion: These results suggest that different mechanisms must be present to explain the serum and brain bioavailability differences between DHA-PtdCho and DHA-PtdSer, but these require further investigation.

Keywords: brain; docosahexaenoic acid; nutraceuticals; phosphatidylcholine; phosphatidylserine.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adipose Tissue / drug effects
  • Adipose Tissue / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Biological Availability
  • Brain / drug effects*
  • Brain / metabolism
  • Docosahexaenoic Acids / blood
  • Docosahexaenoic Acids / pharmacokinetics*
  • Esterification
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines / blood
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines / metabolism
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines / pharmacokinetics*
  • Phosphatidylserines / blood
  • Phosphatidylserines / metabolism
  • Phosphatidylserines / pharmacokinetics*
  • Phospholipids / blood
  • Phospholipids / metabolism
  • Rats, Long-Evans
  • Tissue Distribution
  • Triglycerides / blood
  • Triglycerides / metabolism
  • Triglycerides / pharmacokinetics*

Substances

  • Phosphatidylethanolamines
  • Phosphatidylserines
  • Phospholipids
  • Triglycerides
  • Docosahexaenoic Acids
  • phosphatidylethanolamine