Authors
Ken D Stark, Skadi Beblo, Mahadev Murthy, Michelle Buda-Abela, James Janisse, Helaine Rockett, Janice E Whitty, Susan S Martier, Robert J Sokol, John H Hannigan, Norman Salem
Publication date
2005/3/1
Journal
Journal of lipid research
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
516-525
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Our aim was to examine the docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6n-3) status of pregnant African-American women reporting to the antenatal clinic at Wayne State University in a longitudinal study design. Fatty acid compositions of plasma and erythrocyte total lipid extracts were determined and food frequency surveys were administered at 24 weeks of gestation, delivery, and 3 months postpartum for participants (n = 157). DHA (mean ± SD) in the estimated total circulating plasma was similar at gestation (384 ± 162 mg) and delivery (372 ± 155 mg) but was significantly lower at 3 months postpartum (178 ± 81 mg). The relative weight percentage of DHA and docosapentaenoic acid n-6 (DPAn-6; 22:5n-6) decreased postpartum, whereas their respective metabolic precursors, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 20:5n-3) and arachidonic acid (AA; 20:4n-6), increased. Similar results were found in erythrocytes. Dietary intake of …
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