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Physiological difference between free and triglyceride-type conjugated linoleic acid on the immune function of C57BL/6N mice
Authors:Yamasaki Masao  Kitagawa Takae  Chujo Hitomi  Koyanagi Nami  Nishida Eri  Nakaya Mako  Yoshimi Kazuma  Maeda Hidenori  Nou Shinsuke  Iwata Toshio  Ogita Kanehide  Tachibana Hirofumi  Yamada Koji
Affiliation:Research and Development Division, Omu Milk Products Company, Ltd, 1-38-1 Shin katsudachi Omuta, Fukuoka 836-0895, Japan. masawo@agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Previous studies have shown the physiological significance of dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in various experimental animals and in human beings. One of the important problems to better elucidate is the difference between triglyceride (TG) and free (FFA) dietary CLA. Here, using splenocytes, this study assesses how TG- and FFA-CLA modulate immunoglobulin and various cytokine productions. In this study, C57BL/6N mice were fed an experimental diet containing 0% CLA, 0.1 or 1% FFA-CLA, or 0.1 or 1% TG-CLA for 3 weeks. The production of immunoglobulin tended to be up-regulated by 1% FFA-CLA. As a result of protein array analysis using the supernatant from splenocytes cultured with no CLA, 1% FFA-CLA, and TG-CLA, some cytokine production was shown to be remarkably regulated by dietary FFA- and TG-CLA. A total of 32 cytokines were examined, and 11-14 produced cytokines that were 2-fold up-regulated as compared with control for FFA- or TG-CLA, respectively. Especially, the production of IL-9 and MCP-5 and other cytokines was remarkably up-regulated by both FFA- and TG-CLA. In addition, seven cytokines were 2-fold down-regulated by TG-CLA. These data show that there is a slight but significant difference between the functionalities of FFA- and TG-CLA.
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