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Fats for thoughts: An update on brain fatty acid metabolism
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Brain fatty acid (FA) metabolism deserves a close attention not only for its energetic aspects but also because FAs and their metabolites/derivatives are able to influence many neural functions, contributing to brain pathologies or representing potential targets for pharmacological and/or nutritional interventions. Glucose is the preferred energy substrate for the brain, whereas the role of FAs is more marginal. In conditions of decreased glucose supply, ketone bodies, mainly formed by FA oxidation, are the alternative main energy source. Ketogenic diets or medium-chain fatty acid supplementations were shown to produce therapeutic effects in several brain pathologies. Moreover, the positive effects exerted on brain functions by short-chain FAs and the consideration that they can be produced by intestinal flora metabolism contributed to the better understanding of the link between "gut-health" and "brain-health". Finally, attention was paid also to the regulatory role of essential polyunsaturated FAs and their derivatives on brain homeostasis.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
ketone bodies
medium-chain fatty acids
polyunsaturated fatty acids
short-chain fatty acids
biochemistry
cell biology
Ketone Bodies
Biology
Carbohydrate metabolism
Medium-chain fatty acid
Biochemistry
Short-chain fatty acids
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
0302 clinical medicine
Peroxisomes
Animals
Homeostasis
Humans
chemistry.chemical_classification
Fatty acid metabolism
Fatty Acids
Fatty acid
Brain
Cell Biology
Metabolism
Peroxisome
Neuroprotection
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Mitochondria
Polyunsaturated fatty acid
030104 developmental biology
Glucose
chemistry
Ketone bodies
Energy source
Diet, Ketogenic
Energy Metabolism
Oxidation-Reduction
Ketone bodie
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f71b9e7e4c25f1a043ac1dc4735b8a8f