Fatty acid percentage in erythrocyte membranes of atrial flutter/fibrillation patients and controls.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Several epidemiological published data support
the protective role of omega-3 consumption in coronary
artery disease, sudden cardiac death and ventricular
arrhythmias, but interestingly, this is not the case for atrial
arrhythmias. The purpose of this study is to evaluate
different fatty acid profile between AF/AFL subjects and
healthy controls.
Gas chromatography was employed to determine
fatty acid percentage of erythrocyte membranes from 40
idiopathic AFL/AF patients and 53 healthy control subjects.
Results AFL/AF erythrocyte membranes had significantly
lower percentage of saturated fatty acid (43.1±SD2.2
versus 47.8±SD9.6, p<0.001), monounsaturated fatty acid
(18.2±SD2.5 versus 22.6±SD5.2, p<0.001) and total trans
fatty acid (0.2±SD0.1 vs 1.3±SD1.1, p<0.001) than
controls. Furthermore, fatty acid (FA) profiles of arrhythmic
individuals showed an increased percent of total polyunsaturated
fatty acid (PUFA) (36.7±SD2.4 versus 26.4±SD10.4,
p<0.001), PUFA n-3 (5.3±SD1.1 versus 2.8±SD1.8, p<
0.001) and n-6 (31.4±SD2.2 versus 23.5±SD9.9, p<0.001).
This study shows that the erythrocyte membranes
FA composition of AF/AFL subjects differs from
that of healthy controls.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ferreri, Carla; Roncarati, Roberta
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