New results on the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on smooth muscle contractions

Animal Nutrition and Physiology

In our previous VKE grant project, we comprehensively investigated the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on smooth muscle contractions. Recent research in rats has shown that fish oil rich in n-3 PUFA has a strain-dependent effect on sex hormone status and uterine contractions in rats. The response to PUFA intake can vary significantly within a given species, which may have implications for both animal nutrition and human nutrition. Our joint publication presenting the research conducted by the colleagues of the University of Szeged was published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.



Omega-3 Fatty Acid Consumption Alters Uterine Contraction: A Comparative Study on Different Breeds of Rats

Kalman F. Szucs, Dora Vigh, Seyedmohsen Mirdamadi, Reza Samavati, Annamaria Schaffer, Tamara Barna, Tamás Tóth, György Bázár, Henrik Baranyay, Robert Gaspar

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) play roles in several physiological and pathophysiological processes, but their effects on reproductive function are controversial. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of n-3 PUFA-rich fish oil and n-6-rich sunflower oil on sex hormone status, in vivo and in vitro uterine contractility, and endometrial remodeling. Female Sprague Dawley, Lister hooded, and Wistar rats were treated orally for 20 days with 1 mL of tap water, sunflower oil, or fish oil. Blood samples were taken for gonadotropic and sex hormone analysis. In vivo smooth muscle contractions were measured weekly by electromyography. Isolated uterine and cecal contractions were measured after sacrificing the animals. Endometrial remodeling was detected based on the presence of αvβ3 integrin by optical imaging. In Sprague Dawley rats, fish oil increased the LH level and progesterone/estradiol (P4/E2) ratio compared to the sunflower oil-treated group. Uterine contractions were reduced both in vitro and in vivo. Endometrial αvβ3 integrin activity was increased in the fish oil group. In Lister hooded rats, neither sunflower nor fish oil treatments modified the investigated parameters. However, in Wistar rats, both oils increased only the in vivo contractions and reduced the P4/E2 ratio, along with αvβ3 integrin fluorescence. n-3 PUFA-rich fish oil induces a breed-dependent effect on sex hormone status and uterine contractions in rats. The response to PUFA intake may vary significantly within a given species, which may have importance both in animal feeding and human nutrition.

 

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