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Comparison of dietary oils with different polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 and n-6 content in the rat model of cutaneous wound healing

KOMPRDA, T. SLÁDEK, Z. ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Z. ŠVEHLOVÁ, V. WIJACKI, J. GURÁŇ, R. DO, T. LACKOVÁ, Z. POLANSKÁ, H. VRLÍKOVÁ, L. POPELKOVÁ, V. MICHÁLEK, P. ZÍTKA, O. BUCHTOVÁ, M.

Original Title

Comparison of dietary oils with different polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 and n-6 content in the rat model of cutaneous wound healing

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Dietary supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) n-3 can affect cutaneous wound healing; however, recent findings demonstrate the variable extent of their influence on the quality of healing. Here, we compare the effect of several dietary oils, containing different levels of PUFA n-3 and PUFA n-6, on wound healing in the rat model. Rats were fed the feed mixture with 8% palm oil (P), safflower oil (S), fish oil (F) or Schizochytrium microalga extract (Sch) and compared to the animals fed by control feed mixture (C). Dorsal full-thickness cutaneous excisions were performed after 52 days of feeding and skin was left to heal for an additional 12 days. Histopathological analysis of skin wounds was performed, including immune cells immunolabeling and the determination of hydroxyproline amount as well as gene expression analyses of molecules contributing to different steps of the healing. Matrix-assisted-laser-desorption-ionization mass-spectrometry-imaging (MALDI-MSI) was used to determine the amount of collagen alpha-1(III) chain fragment in healing samples. Treatment by Schizochytrium extract resulted in decrease in the total wound area, in contrast to the safflower oil group where the size of the wound was larger when comparing to control animals. Diet with Schizochytrium extract and safflower oils displayed a tendency to increase the number of new vessels. The number of MPO-positive cells was diminished following any of oil treatment in comparison to the control, but their highest amount was found in animals with a fish oil diet. On the other hand, the number of CD68-positive macrophages was increased, with the most significant enhancement in the fish oil and safflower oil group. Hydroxyproline concentration was the highest in the safflower oil group but it was also enhanced in all other analyzed treatments in comparison to the control. MALDI-MSI signal intensity of a collagen III fragment decreased in the sequence C > S > Sch > P > F treatment. In conclusion, we observed differences in tissue response during healing between dietary oils, with the activation of inflammation observed following the treatment with oil containing high eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) level (fish oil) and enhanced healing features were induced by the diet with high content of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, Schizochytrium extract).

Keywords

polyunsaturated fatty acids; hydroxyproline; collagen I; III; MPO; macrophages; mast cells; matrix-assisted-laser-desorption-ionization-mass-spectrometry-imaging

Authors

KOMPRDA, T.; SLÁDEK, Z.; ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Z.; ŠVEHLOVÁ, V.; WIJACKI, J.; GURÁŇ, R.; DO, T.; LACKOVÁ, Z.; POLANSKÁ, H.; VRLÍKOVÁ, L.; POPELKOVÁ, V.; MICHÁLEK, P.; ZÍTKA, O.; BUCHTOVÁ, M.

Released

24. 10. 2020

Publisher

MDPI

ISBN

1422-0067

Periodical

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Year of study

21

Number

21

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

1

Pages to

22

Pages count

22

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT166246,
  author="Tomáš {Komprda} and Zbyšek {Sládek} and Zuzana {Ševčíková} and Veronika {Švehlová} and Jan {Wijacki} and Roman {Guráň} and Tomáš {Do} and Zuzana {Lacková} and Hana {Polanská} and Lucie {Vrlíková} and Vendula {Popelková} and Petr {Michálek} and Ondřej {Zítka} and Marcela {Buchtová}",
  title="Comparison of dietary oils with different polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 and n-6 content in the rat model of cutaneous wound healing",
  journal="International Journal of Molecular Sciences",
  year="2020",
  volume="21",
  number="21",
  pages="1--22",
  doi="10.3390/ijms21217911",
  issn="1422-0067",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/21/7911"
}