Effects of N-3 fatty acids on hepatic triglyceride content in humans

Gloria L Vega, Manisha Chandalia, Lidia S. Szczepaniak, Scott M Grundy

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Abstract

Background: Because dietary N-3 fatty acids reduce plasma triglycerides, they may also decrease hepatic triglyceride content. If so, N-3 fatty acids might constitute a therapy for fatty liver. Methods: Twenty-two subjects were recruited into a study designed to test the effects of N-3 fatty acids on liver fat content. Seventeen completed the trial that had a sequential design of 4-week placebo followed by an 8-week treatment with 9 g/d of fish oil. Liver fat was measured during placebo and treatment by magnetic resonance spec-troscopy. Compliance was assessed by capsule count at the end of each study phase and measurement of fatty acid composition in plasma triglyceride and phospholipid. Plasma lipoproteins and adiponectin were also measured. Results: Treatment with fish oils reduced significantly levels of plasma triglyceride by 46% (P < .03), very low-density lipoprotein + intermediate density lipoprotein cholesterol by 21% (P < .03), total apolipoprotein B by 15% (P < .03). In contrast to the changes in plasma triglycerides, hepatic triglyceride content was not significantly reduced by fish oil treatment. Conclusions: N-3 fatty acids at high doses lower plasma triglyceride levels, but there are no significant decreases in hepatic content of triglyceride for the group as a whole. Whereas the triglyceride lowering is uniform, the liver response is more variable.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)780-785
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Investigative Medicine
Volume56
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2008

Keywords

  • Ectopic liver fat
  • N-3 fatty acids

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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