Omega-3 fatty acids coordinate glucose and lipid metabolism in diabetic patients

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Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) are known to have beneficial effects on cardiovascular and metabolic health. However, whether different sources of n-3 PUFA, for instance fatty fish vs vegetable oils, could elicit different effects on glucose and lipid metabolism, remains to be determined. Herein we examine recent findings showing that while a plant-based n-3 PUFA supplementation for six months can reduce fasting blood glucose, marine-based n-3 PUFA can instead reduce serum levels of triglycerides. We also discuss the potential molecular mechanisms that could underlie these different effects on the regulation of glycolipid metabolism.

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Mone, P., Varzideh, F., Kansakar, U., Infante, C., Lombardi, A., de Donato, A., … Santulli, G. (2022, December 1). Omega-3 fatty acids coordinate glucose and lipid metabolism in diabetic patients. Lipids in Health and Disease. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12944-022-01642-w

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