Novel function of vitamin E in regulation of zebrafish (Danio rerio) brain lysophospholipids discovered using lipidomics.
FAB RESEARCH COMMENT:
Vitamin E has antioxidant properties, and is known to help protect highly unsaturated fatty acids in cell membranes.
In this animal model, Vitamin E deficiency was shown not only to reduce brain phospholipids rich in long-chain omega-3 DHA, as expected, but also led to a profound reduction in lysophospholipids, important in membrane remodelling and repair.
These findings confirm that Vitamin E deficiency leads to lipid peroxidation that can seriously impair brain lipid metabolism.