Omega-3 Fatty Acids Ameliorate Atherosclerosis by Favorably Altering Monocyte Subsets and Limiting Monocyte Recruitment to Aortic Lesions

Author:

Brown Amanda L.1,Zhu Xuewei1,Rong Shunxing1,Shewale Swapnil1,Seo Jeongmin1,Boudyguina Elena1,Gebre Abraham K.1,Alexander-Miller Martha A.1,Parks John S.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Pathology-Section on Lipid Sciences (A.L.B., X.Z., S.R., S.S., J.S., E.B., A.K.G., J.S.P.), Biochemistry (J.S.P.), Microbiology and Immunology (M.A.A.-M.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

Abstract

Objective— Fish oil, containing omega-3 fatty acids, attenuates atherosclerosis. We hypothesized that omega-3 fatty acid–enriched oils are atheroprotective through alteration of monocyte subsets and their trafficking into atherosclerotic lesions. Methods and Results— Low–density lipoprotein receptor knockout and apolipoprotein E −/− mice were fed diets containing 10% (calories) palm oil and 0.2% cholesterol, supplemented with an additional 10% palm oil, echium oil (containing 18:4 n-3), or fish oil. Compared with palm oil–fed low–density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice, echium oil and fish oil significantly reduced plasma cholesterol, splenic Ly6C hi monocytosis by ≈50%, atherosclerosis by 40% to 70%, monocyte trafficking into the aortic root by ≈50%, and atherosclerotic lesion macrophage content by 30% to 44%. In contrast, atherosclerosis and monocyte trafficking into the artery wall was not altered by omega-3 fatty acids in apolipoprotein E −/− mice; however, Ly6C hi splenic monocytes positively correlated with aortic root intimal area across all diet groups. In apolipoprotein E −/− mice, fish oil reduced the percentage of blood Ly6C hi monocytes, despite an average 2-fold higher plasma cholesterol relative to palm oil. Conclusion— The presence of splenic Ly6C hi monocytes parallels the appearance of atherosclerotic disease in both low–density lipoprotein receptor knockout and apolipoprotein E −/− mice. Furthermore, omega-3 fatty acids favorably alter monocyte subsets independently from effects on plasma cholesterol and reduce monocyte recruitment into atherosclerotic lesions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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