Decreased activity of desaturase 5 in association with obesity and insulin resistance aggravates declining long-chain n-3 fatty acid status in Cree undergoing dietary transition.
Emerging evidence shows that desaturase 5 (Delta5), the key regulator in the synthesis of highly unsaturated long-chain fatty acids (HUFA), is modulated by factors including adiposity, diet and insulin resistance. We explored the association of these factors in a cross-sectional study within a high-risk Cree population. Anthropometric measures and fasting blood glucose and insulin were analysed. Delta5 was estimated as the 20 : 4n-6:20 : 3n-6 ratio in erythrocyte membranes. The setting of the present study was the Mistissini community in the Cree Territory of Québec, Canada with ninety-eight female and sixty-eight male subjects aged 20-88 years. Obesity (BMI > or = 30 kg/m2) was prevalent across age groups. Delta5 was inversely associated with BMI (Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs) - 0.175; P = 0.03) and positively associated with age (rs 0.593; P