(25-03-12) Dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation prevents age-related functional losses and A2E accumulation in the retina.
Dornstauder B, Suh M, Kuny S, Gaillard F, Macdonald IM, Clandinin MT, Sauv? Y.
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Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, 7-55 Medical Sciences Building, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H7, Canada.
Abstract
Purpose: With age, retina function progressively declines and A2E, a constituent of the toxin lipofuscin, accumulates in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. Both events are typically exacerbated in age-related retina diseases. We studied the effect of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6n-3) supplementation on these events, using a transgenic mouse model (mutant human ELOVL4; E4) displaying extensive age-related retina dysfunction and massive A2E accumulation.Methods: Retina function was assessed with the electroretinogram (ERG) and A2E levels were measured in E4 and wildtype (WT) mice. Dietary DHA was manipulated from 1-3, 1-6, 6-12, and 12-18 months (mo): 1% DHA over total fatty acids (E4+, WT+) or similar diet without DHA (E4-, WT-). Results: Increased omega-3/6 ratios (DHA/arachidonic acid) in E4+ and WT+ retinas were confirmed for the 1-3mo and 1-6mo trials. While 1-3mo intervention had no effects, when prolonged to 1-6mo, RPE function (ERG c-wave) was preserved in E4+ and WT+. Intervention from 6-12mo led to maintained outer and inner retina function (ERG a- and b-wave, respectively) in E4+. At 12-18mo, a similar beneficial effect on retina function occurred in WT+; A2E levels were reduced in E4+ and WT+.Conclusion: DHA supplementation was associated with: 1) preserved retina function at mid-degenerative stages in E4 mice; 2) prevention of age-related functional losses in WT mice; and 3) reduced A2E levels in E4 and WT mice at the oldest age examined. These findings imply that dietary DHA could have broad preventative therapeutic applications (acting on pathological and normal age-related ocular processes).
Source: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012 Mar 16.
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