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Frontiers in Physiology | 2017

Effect of Oral Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation on DHA Levels and Omega-3 Index in Red Blood Cell Membranes of Breast Cancer Patients

Alessio Molfino; Maria Ida Amabile; Sara Mazzucco; Gianni Biolo; Alessio Farcomeni; C. Ramaccini; Simonetta Antonaroli; Massimo Monti; Maurizio Muscaritoli

Rationale: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in cell membrane may influence breast cancer (BC) patients prognosis, affecting tumor cells sensitivity to chemo- and radio-therapy and likely modulating inflammation. The possibility of identifying BC patients presenting with low DHA levels and/or low ability of DHA incorporation into cell membrane might help to treat this condition. Methods: We enrolled BC patients and healthy controls, recording their seafood dietary intake. DHA in form of algal oil was administered for 10 consecutive days (2 g/day). Blood samples were collected at baseline (T0) and after 10 days of supplementation (T1) to assess DHA, omega-3 index, as the sum of DHA + eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), in red blood cells (RBC) membranes and plasma tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 levels. Pre- and post-treatment fatty acid profiles were obtained by gas-chromatography. Parametric and non-parametric tests were performed, as appropriate, and P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Forty-three women were studied, divided into 4 groups: 11 patients with BRCA1/2 gene mutation (M group), 12 patients with familiar positive history for BC (F group), 10 patients with sporadic BC (S group), and 10 healthy controls (C group). DHA and omega-3 index increased from T0 to T1 in the 3 groups of BC patients and in controls (P < 0.001). No difference was found in DHA incorporation between each group of BC patients and between patients and controls, except for M group, which incorporated higher DHA levels with respect to controls (β = 0.42; P = 0.03). No association was documented between cytokines levels and DHA and omega-3 index at baseline and after DHA supplementation. Independent of the presence of BC, women considered as “good seafood consumers” showed at baseline DHA and omega-3 index higher with respect to “low seafood consumers” (P = 0.04; P = 0.007, respectively). After supplementation, the increase in DHA levels was greater in “low seafood consumers” with respect to “good seafood consumers” (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: DHA supplementation was associated with increased DHA levels and omega-3 index in RBC membranes of BC cancer patients, independent of the type of BC presentation, and in controls. BRCA1/2 mutation, as well as low seafood consuming habits in both BC patients and healthy controls, seem to be associated with greater ability of DHA incorporation. Larger samples of BC patients are necessary to confirm our observation.


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Sarcopenia and markers of atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction: Preliminary results from an italian cohort of ckd patients

Alessio Molfino; Silvia Lai; Maria Ida Amabile; A.P. Mitterhofer; M. Muscaritoli


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Older adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD): Role of the multidimensional prognostic index (MPI) in patients on conservative and replacement therapy

Alessio Molfino; M. Muscaritoli; Maria Ida Amabile; A.P. Mitterhofer; Silvia Lai


Clinical Nutrition | 2017

SUN-P115: Older Adults with Reduced Renal Function: Evaluation of the Effects of Underlying Renal Disease on Nutritional and Metabolic Profile

Alessio Molfino; Maria Ida Amabile; S. Altieri; D. Mastroluca; Carlo Lai; P. Aceto; M. Crudo; F. Rossi Fanelli; M. Muscaritoli; Silvia Lai


Italian Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. First SINuC National Congress | 2016

Beta-aminoisobutyric acid as a biomarker of physical inactivity among hemodialysis patients.

Silvia Lai; M. Muscaritoli; Alessio Farcomeni; Maria Ida Amabile; Alessandro Laviano; Maurizio Simmaco; Alessio Molfino; Luana Lionetto; T. Ammann; F. Rossi Fanelli; Maria Grazia Chiappini


Clinical Nutrition | 2016

SUN-P068: Effect of Oral Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation on Plasma DHA Levels and Omega-3 Index in Breast Cancer (BC) Patients

Alessio Molfino; Maria Ida Amabile; C. Ramaccini; Alessio Farcomeni; Massimo Monti; Gianni Biolo; S. Mazzucco; F. Rossi Fanelli; M. Muscaritoli


117th National Congress of the Italian Society of Internal Medicine | 2016

The myokine beta-aminoisobutyric acid and physical inactivity in hemodialysis patients

Maria Ida Amabile; Silvia Lai; Alessio Farcomeni; Alessandro Laviano; Maurizio Simmaco; M. Muscaritoli; Alessio Molfino; Luana Lionetto; T. Ammann; F. Rossi Fanelli; Maria Grazia Chiappini


Clinical Nutrition | 2015

SUN-PP147: Peritoneal Dialysis in Older Adults: Evaluation of Clinical, Nutritional, and Metabolic Outcomes

Alessio Molfino; M. Muscaritoli; M. Bargagli; T. Gnerre Musto; Massimo Testorio; Carlo Lai; P. Aceto; Annarita D’Angelo; Maria Ida Amabile; A. Laviano; F. Rossi Fanelli; Silvia Lai


8th International Conference on Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle Wasting | 2015

Cancer anorexia: hypothalamic dysfunction and its association with inflammation and appetite-regulating peptides in lung cancer patients

Alessio Farcomeni; Alessio Molfino; Maria Ida Amabile; Patrizia Seminara; M. Muscaritoli; Alessandro Laviano; Maria Chiara Colaiacomo; Gualdi Gf; A. Iannace; F. Rossi Fanelli


116th National Congress of the Italian Society of Internal Medicine | 2015

Evaluation of clinical, nutritional, and metabolic outcomes in older vs younger peritoneal dialysis patients

Alessio Molfino; Silvia Lai; Maria Ida Amabile; Carlo Lai; M. Muscaritoli; Alessandro Laviano; M. Bargagli; Paola Aceto; F. Rossi Fanelli; Massimo Testorio

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Alessio Molfino

Sapienza University of Rome

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M. Muscaritoli

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Silvia Lai

Sapienza University of Rome

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Alessio Farcomeni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Alessandro Laviano

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carlo Lai

Sapienza University of Rome

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F. Rossi Fanelli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Massimo Monti

Sapienza University of Rome

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C. Ramaccini

Sapienza University of Rome

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