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[Immunosuppressive effect of parenteral fat emulsions in defined immunostimulation].

作者信息

Grimm H, Tibell A, Norrlind B, Schott J, Bohle R M, Papavassilis C, Führer D, Mayer K, Grimminger F

机构信息

Karolinska-Institut, Abteilung für Transplantationschirurgie, Stockholm, Schweden.

出版信息

Infusionsther Transfusionsmed. 1995 Apr;22(2):110-6.

PMID:7787404
Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the heterotopic rat heart allotransplant model we have previously shown that intravenous fat emulsions are to a various extent immunosuppressive or immunoneutral, dependent on their n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio. Safflower oil (n-3: n-6 = 1:370), fish oil (7.6:1) and soybean oil (1:6.5) prolonged the transplant survival time to 13.3, 12.3 and 10.4 days compared to 6.7 days (oil control group; 1.2.1) and 7.8 days (saline control group) (p < 0.01), respectively. This study presents a correlation of graft survival to immunohistological, cell biological and biochemical parameters.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

20% emulsions of safflower oil, fish oil, soybean oil and a 1:1 mixture of safflower and fish oil (oil control group) were continuously infused (9 g fat/kg body weight/day; n = 10 each group) after transplantation. Subpopulations of infiltrating and circulating immunocompetent cells and leukotriene B4 and B5 release of circulating mononuclear cells were analyzed (on the 4th postoperative day).

RESULTS

In the 2 groups with the highest prolongation of graft survival the number of infiltrating cells was reduced by up to 40% and the peripheral blood mononuclear cell interleukin-6 release by up to 45%. Beyond that, circulating T cells were reduced in the fish oil group. Leukotriene B4 was released in all groups to the same extent, leukotriene B5 exclusively in the fish oil group.

CONCLUSIONS

Intravenous fat emulsions show a varying immunomodulatory effect in dependence of the n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio. Both n-6 and n-3 fatty acids, if applied as main fatty acid source, exert immunosuppressive effects by a diminished infiltration and mobilisation of immunocompetent cells. Soybean oil with a more balanced n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio than safflower oil is significantly less immunosuppressive than safflower oil, and fat emulsions with a n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio of 1:2 are immunologically neutral.

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