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					<description><![CDATA[<p>University of Queensland via EurekAlert &#8211; Saturated fatty acid levels unexpectedly rise in the brain during memory formation, according to research, opening a new avenue of investigation into how memories are made. Dr Tristan Wallis, from Professor Frederic Meunier&#8217;s laboratory at UQ&#8217;s Queensland Brain Institute (QBI), said traditionally, polyunsaturated fatty acids were considered important to health and memory, but this study highlighted the unexpected role of saturated fatty acids. &#8220;We tested the most common fatty acids to see how their levels changed as new memories were formed in the brain,&#8221; Dr Wallis said. &#8220;Unexpectedly, the changes of saturated fat levels in the brain cells were the most marked, especially that of myristic acid, which is found in coconut oil and butter. &#8220;In the kitchen, saturated fats are those which are solid at room temperature while unsaturated fats are normally liquid. &#8220;The brain is the fattiest organ in the body, being 60 per cent fat, which provides energy, structure and assists in passing messages between brain cells. &#8220;Fatty acids are the building blocks of lipids or fats and are vital for communication between nerve cells, because they help synaptic vesicles &#8212; microscopic sacs containing neurotransmitters&#8211;to fuse with the cell membrane and pass messages between the cells. &#8220;We have previously shown that when brain cells communicate with each other in a dish, the levels of saturated fatty acids increase.&#8221; Researchers have found that fatty acid levels in the rat brain, particularly saturated fatty acids, increase as memories are formed, but when they used a drug to block learning and memory formation in rats, the fatty acid levels did not change. The highest concentration of saturated fatty acids was found in the amygdala &#8212; the part of the brain involved in forming new memories specifically related to fear and strong emotions. Study contributor and QBI Director Professor Pankaj Sah said the work opened a new avenue on how memory was formed. &#8220;This research has huge implications on our understanding of synaptic plasticity &#8212; the change that occurs at the junctions between neurons that allow them to communicate, learn and build memories,&#8221; Professor Sah said. To read the original article click here.</p>
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