08/11/2018 / By Edsel Cook
A Canadian study established that essential fats from plants are important regulators of proteins that are exuded by muscle tissue. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and linoleic acid (LA) are the polyunsaturated fatty acids that greatly affect the expression of genes responsible for skeletal muscle secretome.
The study was led by researchers from the University of Guelph. Its findings were published ahead of print on the online journal Physiological Genomics.
Their findings led the researchers to suggest that polyunsaturated fatty acids like LA and ALA are able to alter the gene expression of proteins such as the skeletal muscle secretomes.
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Journal Reference:
Rajna A, Gibling H, Sarr O, Matravadia S, Holloway GP, Mutch DM. ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID AND LINOLEIC ACID DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATE THE SKELETAL MUSCLE SECRETOME OF OBESE ZUCKER RATS. Physiological Genomics. 2 August 2018;50(8):580–589. DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00038.2018
Tagged Under: alpha-linolenic acid, blood glucose, essential fats, fatty acids, Linoleic acid, phytonutrients, polyunsaturated fatty acids, Proteins, skeletal muscle tissue