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Platelet fatty acids and peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in an institutionalized elderly population.

作者信息

Lukito W, Hodgson J M, Hutchinson P E, Wahlqvist M L, Holdsworth S R, Savige G, Wattanapenpaiboon N

机构信息

SEAMEO-TROPMED Regional Center for Community Nutrition, University of Indonesia, Jakarta.

出版信息

Cytometry. 1998 Feb 15;34(1):17-21.

PMID:9511937
Abstract

The associations between platelet fatty acids and peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets were studied in 78 institutionalized elderly individuals (27 men and 51 women), aged 67 to 100. Platelet fatty acids were assessed by gas chromatography, and peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets were quantitated by immunophenotyping using flow cytometry. It was found that women had a higher number of total T-cells (CD3), T-helper (CD3+4+) cells, and B-cells (CD19). However, no gender differences were observed in the percentages of lymphocyte subsets. In elderly men, after adjusting for age and fatty acid intake, the platelet concentration of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids was positively related to the percentage of CD3 and CD3+4+ bearing lymphocytes (rs = 0.59, P < 0.05; and rs = 0.55, P < 0.05, respectively), and the concentration of total saturated fatty acids was also positively associated with the percentage of B (CD19) cells (rs = 0.50, P < 0.05). However, similar relationships were not observed in elderly women. No significant associations were found between trans fatty acids and any of the lymphocyte subsets in the study population. These findings suggest that fatty acids may be related to immune function. Any effects may be important in the host immune defence, especially in elderly individuals.

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