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Título : | Association between plasma phospholipid saturated fatty acids and metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, inflammation and glycaemic pathways in eight European countries: a cross-sectional analysis in the EPIC-InterAct study. |
Autor : | Colorado Yohar, Sandra Milena Zheng, Ju Sheng Sharp, Stephen J. Imamura, Fumiaki Koulman, Albert Schulze, Matthias B. Ye, Zheng Griffin, Jules Guevara, Marcela Huerta, José María Kröger, Janine Ivonne, Ivonne Agudo, Antonio Barricarte, Aurelio Boeing, Heiner Dow, Courtney Dorronsoro, Miren Dinesen, Pia T Fagherazzi, Guy Franks, Paul W Feskens, Edith J. M. Kühn, Tilman Katzke, Verena Andrea Key, Timothy J. Khaw, Kay-Tee Santucci de Magistris, Maria Romana Mancini, Francesca Molina Portillo, Elena Nilsson, Peter M. Olsen, Anja Overvad, Kim Palli, Domenico Quirós, Jose Ramón Rolandsson, Olov Ricceri, Fulvio Spijkerman, Annemieke M. W. Slimani, Nadia Tagliabue, Giovanna Tjonneland, Anne Tumino, Rosario van der Schouw, Yvonne T. Langenberg, Claudia Riboli, Elio Forouhi, Nita G. |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Ácidos Grasos Insaturados Fatty Acids, Unsaturated Ácidos Grasos Fatty Acids Metabolismo de los Lípidos Lipid Metabolism Enfermedades Metabólicas Metabolic Diseases Inflamación Inflammation Triglicéridos - sangre Triglycerides - blood Glucemia - metabolismo Blood Glucose - metabolism HDL-Colesterol Cholesterol, HDL Estudios Transversales Cross-Sectional Studies |
Fecha de publicación : | 2017 |
Editorial : | BMC (BioMed Central) |
Citación : | Zheng JS, Sharp SJ, Imamura F, Koulman A, Schulze MB, Colorado Yohar SM, et al. Association between plasma phospholipid saturated fatty acids and metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, inflammation and glycaemic pathways in eight European countries: a cross-sectional analysis in the EPIC-InterAct study. BMC Med [Internet] 2017, [Consultado año mes día], 15, 203:1-12. Disponible en: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-017-0968-4 |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that individual circulating saturated fatty acids (SFAs) are heterogeneous in their associations with cardio-metabolic diseases, but evidence about associations of SFAs with metabolic markers of different pathogenic pathways is limited. We aimed to examine the associations between plasma phospholipid SFAs and the metabolic markers of lipid, hepatic, glycaemic and inflammation pathways. Methods: We measured nine individual plasma phospholipid SFAs and derived three SFA groups (odd-chain: C15:0 + C17:0, even-chain: C14:0 + C16:0 + C18:0, and very-long-chain: C20:0 + C22:0 + C23:0 + C24:0) in individuals from the subcohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-InterAct case-cohort study across eight European countries. Using linear regression in 15,919 subcohort members, adjusted for potential confounders and corrected for multiple testing, we examined cross-sectional associations of SFAs with 13 metabolic markers. Multiplicative interactions of the three SFA groups with pre-specified factors, including body mass index (BMI) and alcohol consumption, were tested. Results: Higher levels of odd-chain SFA group were associated with lower levels of major lipids (total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides, apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1), apolipoprotein B (ApoB)) and hepatic markers (alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)). Higher even-chain SFA group levels were associated with higher levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), TC/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio, triglycerides, ApoB, ApoB/A1 ratio, ALT, AST, GGT and CRP, and lower levels of HDL-C and ApoA1. Very-long-chain SFA group levels showed inverse associations with triglycerides, ApoA1 and GGT, and positive associations with TC, LDL-C, TC/HDL-C, ApoB and ApoB/A1. Associations were generally stronger at higher levels of BMI or alcohol consumption. Conclusions: Subtypes of SFAs are associated in a differential way with metabolic markers of lipid metabolism, liver function and chronic inflammation, suggesting that odd-chain SFAs are associated with lower metabolic risk and even-chain SFAs with adverse metabolic risk, whereas mixed findings were obtained for very-long-chain SFAs. The clinical and biochemical implications of these findings may vary by adiposity and alcohol intake. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1741-7015 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1186/s12916-017-0968-4 |
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