Placenta
Volume 30, Issue 12 , Pages 1037-1044, December 2009

Long-chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Stimulate Cellular Fatty Acid Uptake in Human Placental Choriocarcinoma (BeWo) Cells

  • G.M. Johnsen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, N-316 Oslo, Norway
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oslo University Hospital, Ulleval, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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  • M.S. Weedon-Fekjær

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, N-316 Oslo, Norway
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  • K.A.R. Tobin

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, N-316 Oslo, Norway
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  • A.C. Staff

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, N-316 Oslo, Norway
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oslo University Hospital, Ulleval, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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  • A.K. Duttaroy

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, N-316 Oslo, Norway
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +47 22851547; fax: +47 22851341.

Accepted 10 October 2009. published online 02 November 2009.

Abstract 

Supplementation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) is advocated during pregnancy in some countries although very little information is available on their effects on placental ability to take up these fatty acids for fetal supply to which the fetal growth and development are critically dependent. To identify the roles of LCPUFAs on placental fatty acid transport function, we examined the effects of LCPUFAs on the uptake of fatty acids and expression of fatty acid transport/metabolic genes using placental trophoblast cells (BeWo). Following 24 h incubation of these cells with 100 μM of LCPUFAs (arachidonic acid, 20:4n-6, eicosapentaenoic acid, 20:5n-3, or docosahexaenoic acid, 22:6n-3), the cellular uptake of [14C] fatty acids was increased by 20–50%, and accumulated fatty acids were preferentially incorporated into phospholipid fractions. Oleic acid (OA, 18:1n-9), on the other hand, could not stimulate fatty acid uptake. LCPUFAs and OA increased the gene expression of ADRP whilst decreased the expression of ASCL3, ACSL4, ACSL6, LPIN1, and FABP3 in these cells. However, LCPUFAs but not OA increased expression of ACSL1 and ACSL5. Since acyl-CoA synthetases are involved in cellular uptake of fatty acids via activation for their channelling to lipid metabolism and/or for storage, the increased expression of ACSL1 and ACLS5 by LCPUFAs may be responsible for the increased fatty acid uptake. These findings demonstrate that LCPUFA may function as an important regulator of general fatty acid uptake in trophoblast cells and may thus have impact on fetal growth and development.

Keywords: Placenta, LCPUFAs, DHA, AA, ACSL, EPA, OA, Fatty acid uptake, BeWo, Trophoblast, Phospholipids

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PII: S0143-4004(09)00320-8

doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2009.10.004

Placenta
Volume 30, Issue 12 , Pages 1037-1044, December 2009