Organic and Inorganic Selenium Compounds Affected Lipidomic Profile of Spleen of Lambs Fed with Diets Enriched in Carnosic Acid and Fish Oil
2023
Małgorzata Białek | Agnieszka Białek | Wiktoria Wojtak | Marian Czauderna
The purpose of our study was to investigate the effect of 0.35 mg Se/kg basal diet (BD) (Se as sodium selenate (Se<sup>6</sup>) and yeast rich in seleno-methionine (Se<sup>Ye</sup>)) and 0.1% carnosic acid (CA) supplementation to the diet containing 1% fish oil (F-O) and 2% rapeseed oil (R-O) on the contents of fatty acids (FA), malondialdehyde (MDA), tocopherols (Ts), and total cholesterol (TCh) in lambs’ spleens. A total of 24 male lambs (4 groups per 6 animals) have been fed: the control diet—the basal diet (BD) enriched in F-O and R-O; the CA diet—BD enriched in F-O, R-O, and CA; the Se<sup>Ye</sup>CA diet—BD enriched in F-O, R-O, CA, and Se<sup>Ye</sup>; the Se<sup>6</sup>CA diet—BD enriched in F-O, R-O, CA, and Se<sup>6</sup>. Dietary modifications affected the profiles of saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA), and polyunsaturated (PUFA) fatty acids in spleens. The Se<sup>Ye</sup>CA and Se<sup>6</sup>CA diets increased the docosapentaenoic acid preference in Δ4-desaturase; hence, a higher content of docosahexaenoic acid was found in the spleens of Se<sup>Ye</sup>- or Se<sup>6</sup>-treated lambs than in spleens of animals receiving the CA and control diets. The Se<sup>Ye</sup>CA and Se<sup>6</sup>CA diets increased the concentration ratio of n-3long-chain PUFA (n-3LPUFA) to FA (n-3LPUFA/FA) in spleens compared to the control and CA diets. The content of n-3PUFA was higher in the spleens of Se<sup>6</sup> treated lambs than in spleens of animals receiving the Se<sup>Ye</sup>CA, CA, and control diets. The Se<sup>6</sup>CA diet increased the content of c9t11CLA in the spleen compared to the control, CA, and Se<sup>Ye</sup>CA diets. Experimental diets reduced the level of atherogenic FA, the content ratios of n-6PUFA/n-3PUFA and n-6LPUFA/n-3LPUFA, and improved the content ratio of MUFA/FA and the value of the hypocholesterolemic/hypercholesterolemic FA ratio in the spleen in comparison with the control diet. The experimental diets supplemented with Se<sup>Ye</sup> or Se<sup>6</sup> increased levels of TCh and Ts in spleens in comparison with the CA and control CA diets. The present studies documented that Se<sup>6</sup>, Se<sup>Ye</sup>, and CA influenced the metabolism of FA, Ts, and cholesterol in spleens.
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