You are what you eat when it comes to fat, report scientists in the journal Science Advances.
Dietary fats are converted into lipids, which make up the membranes that surround all living cells.
The type of fat a person consumes may determine whether stem cells are converted into bone cells or fat cells, said the study's senior author.
"The fats that we consume such as cholesterol, unsaturated fats and fish oil become robustly incorporated into the membranes of our cells and dramatically change the composition and function of those membranes," said another researcher.
To test their theory researchers measured the lipid content of mesenchymal (connective tissue) stem cells as they transformed into bone cells or fat cells.
They found that bone cell membranes had unique compositions, being particularly high in a type of dietary fat, omega-3 polyunsaturated fat. This fat is also called DHA and is the most abundant component of fish oil, a common dietary supplement. Most importantly, they found that adding such fish oil fats to mesenchymal stem cells pushed them to transform into osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) as opposed to adipocytes (fat-storing cells) with enhanced Akt activation.
This fundamental research helps explain why fish oil might benefit people with osteoporosis, a bone weakening disorder. More broadly, it may provide insight into the many connections between dietary fats and a variety of clinical outcomes, including healthy aging and heart disease.
"Our investigations suggest a general mechanism by which dietary fats affect cellular physiology through remodeling of membrane lipidomes, biophysical properties and signaling," the authors wrote.
https://med.uth.edu/ibp/2017/11/21/uthealth-scientists-help-explain-how-dietary-fat-affects-stem-cell-differentiation/
http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/11/eaao1193
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