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Neurochemistry International | 2009

Inhibition of astroglial glutamate transport by polyunsaturated fatty acids: evidence for a signalling role of docosahexaenoic acid.

Barbara Grintal; Gaëlle Champeil-Potokar; Monique Lavialle; Sylvie Vancassel; Sylvie Breton; Isabelle Denis

Brain cells are especially rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), mainly the n-3 PUFA docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and the n-6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA). They are released from membranes by PLA2 during neurotransmission, and may regulate glutamate uptake by astroglia, involved in controlling glutamatergic transmission. AA has been shown to inhibit glutamate transport in several model systems, but the contribution of DHA is less clear and has not been evaluated in astrocytes. Because the high DHA content of brain membranes is essential for brain function, we investigated the role of DHA in the regulation of astroglial glutamate transport. We evaluated the actions of DHA and AA using cultured rat astrocytes and suspensions of rat brain membranes (P1 fractions). DHA reduced D-[(3)H]aspartate uptake by cultured astrocytes and cortical membrane suspensions, while AA did not. This also occurred in astrocytes enriched with alpha-tocopherol, indicating that it was not due to peroxidation products. The reduction of d-[(3)H]aspartate uptake by DHA did not involve any change in the concentrations of membrane-associated astroglial glutamate transporters (GLAST and GLT-1), suggesting that DHA reduced the activity of the transporters. In contrast with the inhibition induced by free-DHA, we found no effect of membrane-bound DHA on D-[(3)H]aspartate uptake. Indeed, the uptake was similar in astrocytes with varying amount of DHA in their membrane (induced by long-term supplementation with DHA or AA). Therefore, DHA reduces glutamate uptake through a signal-like effect but not through changes in the PUFA composition of the astrocyte membranes. Also, reactive astrocytes, induced by a medium supplement (G5), were insensitive to DHA. This suggests that DHA regulates synaptic glutamate under basal condition but does not impair glutamate scavenging under reactive conditions. These results indicate that DHA slows astroglial glutamate transport via a specific signal-like effect, and may thus be a physiological synaptic regulator.


Journal of Separation Science | 2016

Validation of a headspace trap gas chromatography and mass spectrometry method for the quantitative analysis of volatile compounds from degraded rapeseed oil.

Lilia Sghaier; Christophe B.Y. Cordella; Douglas N. Rutledge; Mickaël Watiez; Sylvie Breton; Patrick Sassiat; Didier Thiébaut; Jérôme Vial

Due to lipid oxidation, off-flavors, characterized by a fishy odor, are emitted during the heating of rapeseed oil in a fryer and affect the flavor of rapeseed oil even at low concentrations. Thus, there is a need for analytical methods to identify and quantify these products. To study the headspace composition of degraded rapeseed oil, and more specifically the compounds responsible for the fishy odor, a headspace trap gas chromatography with mass spectrometry method was developed and validated. Six volatile compounds formed during the degradation of rapeseed oil were quantified: 1-penten-3-one, (Z)-4-heptenal, hexanal, nonanal, (E,E)-heptadienal, and (E)-2-heptenal. Validation using accuracy profiles allowed us to determine the valid ranges of concentrations for each compound, with acceptance limits of 40% and tolerance limits of 80%. This method was then successfully applied to real samples of degraded oils.


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2007

Fatty acid profiles of 80 vegetable oils with regard to their nutritional potential

Virginie Dubois; Sylvie Breton; Michel Linder; Jacques Fanni; Michel Parmentier


Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 2008

Proposition de classement des sources végétales d’acides gras en fonction de leur profil nutritionnel

Virginie Dubois; Sylvie Breton; Michel Linder; Jacques Fanni; Michel Parmentier


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2016

An overview of recent developments in volatile compounds analysis from edible oils: Technique‐oriented perspectives

Lilia Sghaier; Jérôme Vial; Patrick Sassiat; Didier Thiébaut; Mickaël Watiez; Sylvie Breton; Douglas N. Rutledge; Christophe B.Y. Cordella


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2016

Analysis of target volatile compounds related to fishy off-flavor in heated rapeseed oil: A comparative study of different headspace techniques

Lilia Sghaier; Jérôme Vial; Patrick Sassiat; Didier Thiébaut; Mickaël Watiez; Sylvie Breton; Douglas N. Rutledge; Christophe B.Y. Cordella


Archive | 2007

Reverse vesicle containing a hydrophobic phase

Virginie Dubois; Norbert Marchal; Sylvie Breton; Pierre Verdellet; Michel Parmentier; Jacques Fanni


Archive | 2009

Procedure for preparing hydrophobe vesicles containing an internal hydrophobe cavity

Sylvie Breton; Magali Costard; Virginie Dubois; Mafadi Jian Samira El; Norbert Marchal; Arnaud Picot; Denis Poncelet; Pierre Verdellet


Archive | 2008

vesicles process for preparing a hydrophobic character having a hydrophobic internal cavity.

Virginie Dubois; Mafadi Jian Samira El; Magali Costard; Denis Poncelet; Arnaud Picot; Norbert Marchal; Sylvie Breton; Pierre Verdellet


Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 2007

n-3 poly-unsaturated fatty Acid (n-3PUFA) and neuroprotection: Is docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) involved in glutamate uptake by astrocytes?

Barbara Grintal; Gaëlle Champeil-Potokar; Philippe Guesnet; Monique Lavialle; Isabelle Denis; Sylvie Breton

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Christophe B.Y. Cordella

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Barbara Grintal

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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