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Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells

The aim of this study was to assess free fatty acids’ (FAs) ex vivo anti-/proinflammatory capabilities and their influence on inflammatory gene expression and H(2)O(2) production by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Anthropometric and clinical measurements were performed in 26 partic...

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Autores principales: Sureda, Antoni, Martorell, Miquel, Bibiloni, Maria del Mar, Bouzas, Cristina, Gallardo-Alfaro, Laura, Mateos, David, Capó, Xavier, Tur, Josep A., Pons, Antoni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31947975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010146
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author Sureda, Antoni
Martorell, Miquel
Bibiloni, Maria del Mar
Bouzas, Cristina
Gallardo-Alfaro, Laura
Mateos, David
Capó, Xavier
Tur, Josep A.
Pons, Antoni
author_facet Sureda, Antoni
Martorell, Miquel
Bibiloni, Maria del Mar
Bouzas, Cristina
Gallardo-Alfaro, Laura
Mateos, David
Capó, Xavier
Tur, Josep A.
Pons, Antoni
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description The aim of this study was to assess free fatty acids’ (FAs) ex vivo anti-/proinflammatory capabilities and their influence on inflammatory gene expression and H(2)O(2) production by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Anthropometric and clinical measurements were performed in 26 participants with metabolic syndrome. Isolated PBMCs were incubated ex vivo for 2 h with several free fatty acids—palmitic, oleic, α-linolenic, γ-linolenic, arachidonic and docosahexaenoic at 50 μM, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) alone or in combination. H(2)O(2) production and IL6, NFκB, TLR2, TNFα, and COX-2 gene expressions were determined. Palmitic, γ-linolenic, and arachidonic acids showed minor effects on inflammatory gene expression, whereas oleic, α-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids reduced proinflammatory gene expression in LPS-stimulated PBMCs. Arachidonic and α-linolenic acids treatment enhanced LPS-stimulated H(2)O(2) production by PBMCs, while palmitic, oleic, γ-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids did not exert significant effects. Oleic, α-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids induced anti-inflammatory responses in PBMCs. Arachidonic and α-linolenic acids enhanced the oxidative status of LPS-stimulated PBMCs. In conclusion, PBMC ex vivo assays are useful to assess the anti-/proinflammatory and redox-modulatory effects of fatty acids or other food bioactive compounds.
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spelling pubmed-70196072020-03-09 Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells Sureda, Antoni Martorell, Miquel Bibiloni, Maria del Mar Bouzas, Cristina Gallardo-Alfaro, Laura Mateos, David Capó, Xavier Tur, Josep A. Pons, Antoni Nutrients Article The aim of this study was to assess free fatty acids’ (FAs) ex vivo anti-/proinflammatory capabilities and their influence on inflammatory gene expression and H(2)O(2) production by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Anthropometric and clinical measurements were performed in 26 participants with metabolic syndrome. Isolated PBMCs were incubated ex vivo for 2 h with several free fatty acids—palmitic, oleic, α-linolenic, γ-linolenic, arachidonic and docosahexaenoic at 50 μM, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) alone or in combination. H(2)O(2) production and IL6, NFκB, TLR2, TNFα, and COX-2 gene expressions were determined. Palmitic, γ-linolenic, and arachidonic acids showed minor effects on inflammatory gene expression, whereas oleic, α-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids reduced proinflammatory gene expression in LPS-stimulated PBMCs. Arachidonic and α-linolenic acids treatment enhanced LPS-stimulated H(2)O(2) production by PBMCs, while palmitic, oleic, γ-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids did not exert significant effects. Oleic, α-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acids induced anti-inflammatory responses in PBMCs. Arachidonic and α-linolenic acids enhanced the oxidative status of LPS-stimulated PBMCs. In conclusion, PBMC ex vivo assays are useful to assess the anti-/proinflammatory and redox-modulatory effects of fatty acids or other food bioactive compounds. MDPI 2020-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7019607/ /pubmed/31947975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010146 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sureda, Antoni
Martorell, Miquel
Bibiloni, Maria del Mar
Bouzas, Cristina
Gallardo-Alfaro, Laura
Mateos, David
Capó, Xavier
Tur, Josep A.
Pons, Antoni
Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_full Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_fullStr Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_short Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression and Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Ex Vivo Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_sort effect of free fatty acids on inflammatory gene expression and hydrogen peroxide production by ex vivo blood mononuclear cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31947975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010146
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