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- aggregation date "1993".
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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Rapid effects of dietary fish oil on peroxisomes in mouse liver".
- aggregation abstract "We investigated hepatic catalase activity, and morphologic and morphometric alterations of hepatocellular peroxisomes after catalase cytochemistry, in mice given a diet supplemented with 10% Beromegan(R), a commercial fish oil preparation, for up to three days. Fish oil is rich in docosahexaenoic acid (C22:6 (n-3)) and in eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5 (n-3)). Hepatic catalase activity showed a gradual increase in mice fed this diet, being significantly increased (136+/-10 U(B)/g liver) after three days when compared top controls (85+/-11 U(B)/g liver). Light microscopy indicated an increase in peroxisomal staining and peroxisomal proliferation. The latter observation was confirmed by ultrastructural morphometry: number, volume density and surface density of the peroxisomes were more than doubled after a three day diet containing fish oil. Peroxisomal size was not changed. These alterations are suggestive for an increased peroxisomal metabolism induced by a diet rich in poly-unsaturated fatty acids.".
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