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n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Their Derivates Reduce Neuroinflammation during Aging

Authors :
Véronique Pallet
Mathilde Chataigner
Corinne Joffre
Sophie Layé
A.L. Dinel
Nutrition et Neurobiologie intégrée (NutriNeuro)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux-Ecole nationale supérieure de chimie, biologie et physique-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
Source :
Nutrients, Nutrients, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 647 (2020), Nutrients, MDPI, 2020, 12 (3), pp.1-25. ⟨10.3390/nu12030647⟩
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

International audience; Aging is associated to cognitive decline, which can lead to loss of life quality, personal suffering, and ultimately neurodegenerative diseases. Neuroinflammation is one of the mechanisms explaining the loss of cognitive functions. Indeed, aging is associated to the activation of inflammatory signaling pathways, which can be targeted by specific nutrients with anti-inflammatory effects. Dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are particularly attractive as they are present in the brain, possess immunomodulatory properties, and are precursors of lipid derivates named specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM). SPMs are crucially involved in the resolution of inflammation that is modified during aging, resulting in chronic inflammation. In this review, we first examine the effect of aging on neuroinflammation and then evaluate the potential beneficial effect of n-3 PUFA as precursors of bioactive derivates, particularly during aging, on the resolution of inflammation. Lastly, we highlight evidence supporting a role of n-3 PUFA during aging.

Details

ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64199137c4a65278aae011eb279d2c39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030647⟩