1.Analysis on levels of AA and DHA in breast milk and their influence factors of 514 lactating mothers
Xueyan CHEN ; Yixia WU ; Guoliang LIU ; Zhen DING ; Xiang LI ; Zhenwei GAN ; Lin XIE
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2016;42(2):390-394
Objective:To analyze the levels of arachidonic acid (AA)and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)in the breast milk of lactating mothers in Changchun City of Jilin Province, and to explore their influence factors. Methods:The lactating mother’s basic information was collected with questionnaire, and the breast milk of lactating mothers on postpartum 22-25 d was obtained and the 3-day 24-hour dietary recall method was used to investigate the dietary intake information of 514 healthy lactating mothers.The Food Composition Table of China 2009 was used to calculate the intakes of five kinds of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in diet of lactating mothers and the gold key nutrition expert system software for corresponding nutrient analysis was used to calculate the amount of various kinds of foods in the lactating mothers’daily diet.The levels of AA and DHA in breast milk were determined with gas chromatography and the linear regression was used to analyze the related factors of AA and DHA levels in breast milk.Results:①The average concentration of AA in breast milk of 514 lactating mothers was (0.08±0.04)g·100 g-1,and the average concentration of DHA was (0.05±0.04)g·100 g-1. ②The single factor correlation analysis results showed that the oil intake was both positively correlated with AA and DHA levels in milk of lactating mothers (r= 0.360,r=0.354,P<0.001),while the intakes of linoleic acid (LA), alpha linolenic acid (ALA),eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA),DHA,dairy and meats and seafood in diet were both negatively correlated with AA (r= -0.321,r=-0.280,r=-0.255,r=-0.299,r=-0.196 ,r=-0.306,P<0.05)and DHA (r=-0.315,r=-0.279,r=-0.175,r=-0.189,r=-0.248,r=-0.142,P<0.05).③The linear regression analysis results showed regression equation that dairy intake (β=-0.265)and EPA intake (β=-0.144)were both negatively correlated with the level of AA (P=0.009),and dairy intake was also negatively correlated with the level of DHA (β=-0.233,P<0.001).Conclusion:The AA and DHA levels in breast milk of lactating mothers didn’t increase with the increasing of intake of milk or dairy products in the study.Moreover there is a competitive relationship between n-6 and n-3 series polyunsaturated fatty acids in the process of metabolism.
2.The mechanism of microglia in exercise ameliorating depression
Yi DONG ; Yixia GAN ; Yigang DONG ; Shanghua DAI ; Yingmei FU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(5):467-473
Depression has become one of the most important causes of disability worldwide. Although traditional treatment methods such as drug therapy, physical therapy and psychological intervention have positive effects, they still have limitations such as high treatment cost, high drug side effects, high recurrence rate and poor compliance. Exercise therapy, as a treatment recommended by many guidelines, has many advantages such as simple and convenient, few side effects, and strong persistence. Studies have shown that exercise can relieve depression through a variety of mechanisms, but there is still a lack of effective targets for the treatment of depression. Microglia is an innate immune cell in the central nervous system. In recent years, the role of microglia in neuroinflammation in depression and other mental diseases has attracted more and more attention. Thus, microglia may be a key target for exercise to alleviate depression. This article discusses the relationship between exercise and microglia phenotypes as well as depression, and proposes future research directions on microglia-mediated exercise to improve depression, in order to provide new ideas and directions for the clinical treatment of depression.