Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid levels in the diet
and in red blood cell
membranes of depressed patients
by
Edwards R, Peet M, Shay J, Horrobin D
University Department of Psychiatry,
University of Sheffield, UK.
J Affect Disord 1998 Mar; 48(2-3):149-55
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: There is a hypothesis that lack of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acids (PUFAs) is of aetiological importance in depression. Docosahexaenoic acid,
a member of the n-3 PUFA family, is a crucial component of synaptic cell
membranes. The aim of this study was to measure RBC membrane fatty acids in a
group of depressed patients relative to a well matched healthy control group.
METHOD: Red blood cell (RBC) membrane levels, and dietary PUFA intake were
measured in 10 depressed patients and 14 matched healthy control subjects.
RESULTS: There was a significant depletion of RBC membrane n-3 PUFAs in the
depressed subjects which was not due to reduced calorie intake. Severity of
depression correlated negatively with RBC membrane levels and with dietary
intake of n-3 PUFAs. CONCLUSION: Lower RBC membrane n-3 PUFAs are associated
with the severity of depression. LIMITATIONS: Although patient numbers were
small, confounding factors were well controlled for and the results were highly
significant. Results of the dietary data would tend to be weakened due to the
limitations associated with dietary assessment. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The findings
raise the possibility that depressive symptoms may be alleviated by n-3 PUFA
supplementation.
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