International Journal of Molecular Sciences
University of Pretoria · Stellenbosch University
Abstract
Excess energy intake can trigger an uncontrolled inflammatory response, leading to systemic low-grade inflammation and metabolic disturbances that are hypothesised to contribute to cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The long chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC n-3 PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are suggested to mitigate this inflammatoryresponse,butthemechanismsareunclear,especiallyatthetissuelevel. Adiposetissues, the first tissues to give an inflammatory response, may be an important target site of action for EPA and DHA. To evaluate the effects of EPA and DHA in white and brown adipose tissues, we fed male C57Bl/6J mice either a high fat diet (HFD) with 5% corn…
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Authors
4- FLFigueres, LucileCorresponding
University of Pretoria
- BSBeck-Cormier, Sarah
University of Pretoria
- BLBeck, Laurent
Stellenbosch University
- MJMarks, Joanne
Topics & keywords
- RANKL
- Osteoclast
- Chemistry
- Bone resorption
- Cell biology
- Multinucleate
- Receptor
- Downregulation and upregulation