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Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice
Delayed wound healing is a devastating complication of diabetes and supplementation with fish oil, a source of anti-inflammatory omega-3 (ω-3) fatty acids including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), seems an appealing treatment strategy. However, some studies have shown that ω-3 fatty acids may have a de...
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author | Burger, Beatriz Sagiorato, Roberta Nicolli Silva, Jéssica Rondoni Candreva, Thamiris Pacheco, Mariana R. White, Daniel Castelucci, Bianca G. Pral, Laís P. Fisk, Helena L. Rabelo, Izadora L. A. Elias-Oliveira, Jefferson Osório, Wislei Riuper Consonni, Silvio Roberto Farias, Alessandro dos Santos Vinolo, Marco Aurélio Ramirez Lameu, Claudiana Carlos, Daniela Fielding, Barbara A. Whyte, Martin Brunel Martinez, Fernando O. Calder, Philip C. Rodrigues, Hosana Gomes |
author_facet | Burger, Beatriz Sagiorato, Roberta Nicolli Silva, Jéssica Rondoni Candreva, Thamiris Pacheco, Mariana R. White, Daniel Castelucci, Bianca G. Pral, Laís P. Fisk, Helena L. Rabelo, Izadora L. A. Elias-Oliveira, Jefferson Osório, Wislei Riuper Consonni, Silvio Roberto Farias, Alessandro dos Santos Vinolo, Marco Aurélio Ramirez Lameu, Claudiana Carlos, Daniela Fielding, Barbara A. Whyte, Martin Brunel Martinez, Fernando O. Calder, Philip C. Rodrigues, Hosana Gomes |
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description | Delayed wound healing is a devastating complication of diabetes and supplementation with fish oil, a source of anti-inflammatory omega-3 (ω-3) fatty acids including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), seems an appealing treatment strategy. However, some studies have shown that ω-3 fatty acids may have a deleterious effect on skin repair and the effects of oral administration of EPA on wound healing in diabetes are unclear. We used streptozotocin-induced diabetes as a mouse model to investigate the effects of oral administration of an EPA-rich oil on wound closure and quality of new tissue formed. Gas chromatography analysis of serum and skin showed that EPA-rich oil increased the incorporation of ω-3 and decreased ω-6 fatty acids, resulting in reduction of the ω-6/ω-3 ratio. On the tenth day after wounding, EPA increased production of IL-10 by neutrophils in the wound, reduced collagen deposition, and ultimately delayed wound closure and impaired quality of the healed tissue. This effect was PPAR-γ-dependent. EPA and IL-10 reduced collagen production by fibroblasts in vitro. In vivo, topical PPAR-γ-blockade reversed the deleterious effects of EPA on wound closure and on collagen organization in diabetic mice. We also observed a reduction in IL-10 production by neutrophils in diabetic mice treated topically with the PPAR-γ blocker. These results show that oral supplementation with EPA-rich oil impairs skin wound healing in diabetes, acting on inflammatory and non-inflammatory cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-102890022023-06-24 Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice Burger, Beatriz Sagiorato, Roberta Nicolli Silva, Jéssica Rondoni Candreva, Thamiris Pacheco, Mariana R. White, Daniel Castelucci, Bianca G. Pral, Laís P. Fisk, Helena L. Rabelo, Izadora L. A. Elias-Oliveira, Jefferson Osório, Wislei Riuper Consonni, Silvio Roberto Farias, Alessandro dos Santos Vinolo, Marco Aurélio Ramirez Lameu, Claudiana Carlos, Daniela Fielding, Barbara A. Whyte, Martin Brunel Martinez, Fernando O. Calder, Philip C. Rodrigues, Hosana Gomes Front Immunol Immunology Delayed wound healing is a devastating complication of diabetes and supplementation with fish oil, a source of anti-inflammatory omega-3 (ω-3) fatty acids including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), seems an appealing treatment strategy. However, some studies have shown that ω-3 fatty acids may have a deleterious effect on skin repair and the effects of oral administration of EPA on wound healing in diabetes are unclear. We used streptozotocin-induced diabetes as a mouse model to investigate the effects of oral administration of an EPA-rich oil on wound closure and quality of new tissue formed. Gas chromatography analysis of serum and skin showed that EPA-rich oil increased the incorporation of ω-3 and decreased ω-6 fatty acids, resulting in reduction of the ω-6/ω-3 ratio. On the tenth day after wounding, EPA increased production of IL-10 by neutrophils in the wound, reduced collagen deposition, and ultimately delayed wound closure and impaired quality of the healed tissue. This effect was PPAR-γ-dependent. EPA and IL-10 reduced collagen production by fibroblasts in vitro. In vivo, topical PPAR-γ-blockade reversed the deleterious effects of EPA on wound closure and on collagen organization in diabetic mice. We also observed a reduction in IL-10 production by neutrophils in diabetic mice treated topically with the PPAR-γ blocker. These results show that oral supplementation with EPA-rich oil impairs skin wound healing in diabetes, acting on inflammatory and non-inflammatory cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10289002/ /pubmed/37359536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1141731 Text en Copyright © 2023 Burger, Sagiorato, Silva, Candreva, Pacheco, White, Castelucci, Pral, Fisk, Rabelo, Elias-Oliveira, Osório, Consonni, Farias, Vinolo, Lameu, Carlos, Fielding, Whyte, Martinez, Calder and Rodrigues https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Burger, Beatriz Sagiorato, Roberta Nicolli Silva, Jéssica Rondoni Candreva, Thamiris Pacheco, Mariana R. White, Daniel Castelucci, Bianca G. Pral, Laís P. Fisk, Helena L. Rabelo, Izadora L. A. Elias-Oliveira, Jefferson Osório, Wislei Riuper Consonni, Silvio Roberto Farias, Alessandro dos Santos Vinolo, Marco Aurélio Ramirez Lameu, Claudiana Carlos, Daniela Fielding, Barbara A. Whyte, Martin Brunel Martinez, Fernando O. Calder, Philip C. Rodrigues, Hosana Gomes Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title | Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title_full | Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title_fullStr | Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title_short | Eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates PPAR-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
title_sort | eicosapentaenoic acid-rich oil supplementation activates ppar-γ and delays skin wound healing in type 1 diabetic mice |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10289002/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1141731 |
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