Journal article

A role for omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements in diabetic neuropathy

P Yee, AE Weymouth, EL Fletcher, AJ Vingrys

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science | Published : 2010

Abstract

Purpose. Diabetes results in an insulin-related disorder of lipid metabolism that reduces production of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs; e.g., docosahexanoic acid, DHA). This study considers the role that this lipid change has on retinal function. Methods. From conception, rats (n = 56) were fed diets either balanced (n = 32) in PUFAs or deficient in omega-3 (n = 24). Half were assigned to control (n = 28) or streptozotocin (STZ: n = 28) treatment at 7 weeks of age. Key metabolic indices were assayed at 19 weeks, and retinal function was determined by electroretinogram (ERG) at 20 weeks. Retinal anatomy and lipid assays of 20-week-old animals were used to identify structural ch..

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