Erythrocyte polyunsaturated fatty acid status, memory, cognition and mood in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and healthy controls

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A 2 × 2 design was employed to examine the effect of cellular growth state and medium serum concentration on potential indices of n − 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) status in human skin fibroblasts. The cells were cultured either as nonmultiplying cell monolayers or as medium-density, log-phase multiplying cells. An interaction of cellular growth state and medium serum concentration influenced the accumulation of 20:3(n − 9), but not 22:3(n − 9), in the cellular phospholipids. The 20:3(n − 9)/20:4(n − 6) ratio was the most sensitive index of n − 6 PUFA status; however, the ratio was significantly affected by cellular growth state. The 22:3(n − 9)/22:4(n − 6) ratio appears to be an index of n − 6 PUFA status in fibroblasts that is not significantly affected by the growth state of cells.Key words: n − 9 polyunsaturated fatty acids, fibroblasts, cell culture.


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