In a study recently published in Frontiers in Nutrition, researchers compared the effectiveness of mussel oil (MO) and fish oil (FO) in preventing atherosclerosis in mice lacking a certain gene name apolipoprotein E gene (ApoE-/-).
Over 12 weeks, MO supplementation proved significantly more effective in preventing plaque buildup in the aorta compared to FO.
MO-supplemented mice exhibited smooth muscle cell (SMC) content.
Atherosclerosis, the buildup of fats and cholesterol in artery walls, significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Previous research focused on n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) from FOs, but MO, a lesser-known source, has shown promising results.
MO supplementation reduced atherosclerotic plaque and SMC content significantly compared to FO. The study sheds light on a potentially more effective and sustainable intervention for atherosclerosis.
Source: Oman News Agency