The Effects of High‐Fat Diet and Flaxseed Oil‐Enriched Diet on the Lung Parenchyma of Obese Mice

Author:

Ramos Camila de Oliveira1,Sant'Ana Marcella Ramos1,Gonçalves Giovana Rios1,Rios Thaiane da Silva1,Nakandakari Susana Castelo Branco Ramos12,Burger Beatriz3,Fernandes Luís Gustavo Romani4,Zollner Ricardo de Lima4,de Oliveira Arthur Noin5,Ramos Rodrigo Catharino5,da Silva Adelino Sanchez Ramos6,Pauli José Rodrigo78,de Moura Leandro Pereira78,Ropelle Eduardo Rochete78,Mansour Eli9,Cintra Dennys Esper128ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nutritional Genomics Laboratory LabGeN School of Applied Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

2. Nutrigenomics and Lipids Research Center CELN School of Applied Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

3. Laboratory of Nutrients and Tissue Repair School of Applied Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

4. Laboratory of Translational Immunology School of Medical Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

5. Innovare Biomarkers Laboratory School of Pharmaceutical Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

6. School of Physical Education and Sport University of São Paulo USP Ribeirão Preto São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

7. Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Exercise School of Applied Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

8. OCRC – Obesity and Comorbidities Research Center UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

9. Department of Clinical Medicine School of Medical Sciences UNICAMP São Paulo 13484‐350 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractOmega‐3 (ω3) fatty acids are widely investigated for their anti‐inflammatory potential, however, there is little evidence regarding their action in the lung parenchyma in the context of obesity. The objective is to investigate the effects of flaxseed oil (FS), rich in α‐linolenic (C18:3 – ω3), on the lungs of obese mice. Mice were fed a high‐fat diet (HF) for 8 weeks to induce obesity. Subsequently, a part of these animals received HF containing FS oil for another 8 weeks. The HF consumption induced weight gain and hyperglycemia. The lung parenchyma shows a complete fatty acids profile, compared to the control group (CT). In the lung parenchyma, FS increases the ω3 content and, notwithstanding a reduction in the interleukins (IL) IL1β and IL18 contents compared to HF. However, FS promoted increased alveolar spaces, followed by MCP1 (Monocytes Chemoattractant Protein‐1) positive cell infiltration and a dramatic reduction in the anti‐inflammatory cytokine, IL10. Despite reducing the pulmonary inflammatory response, the consumption of a food source of ω3 was associated with alterations in the lipid profile and histoarchitecture of the lung parenchyma, which can lead to the development of pulmonary complications. This study brings an alert against the indiscriminate use of ω3 supplements, warranting caution.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

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