TY - JOUR
T1 - Possible mechanisms for the differential effects of high linolenate safflower oil and high α-linolenate perilla oil diets on platelet-activating factor production by rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes
AU - Oh-hashi, Kentaro
AU - Takahashi, Tetsuya
AU - Watanabe, Shiro
AU - Kobayashi, Tetsuyuki
AU - Okuyama, Harumi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by a Special Co-ordination Funds for Promotor of Science and Technology from the Science and Technology Agency and by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Japan.
PY - 1997/12
Y1 - 1997/12
N2 - As compared with high dietary linoleate safflower oil, high dietary α- linolenate perilla oil decreased platelet-activating factor (PAF) production by nearly half in calcium ionophore (CaI)-stimulated rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN). In the CaI-stimulated PMN from the perilla oil group, the accumulated amount of arachidonate (AA) plus eicosapentaenoate (EPA) was 30% less and that of lyso-PAF was 50% less, indicating that the decreased availability of lyso-PAF is a factor contributing to the relatively low PAF production. Consistently, eicosatetraynoic acid (ETYA), a dual inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase, increased free fatty acids (FFA) and decreased PAF production possibly by decreasing the availability of lyso- PAF. Although, leukotrienes (LTs) have been proposed to stimulate PAF production synergistically, a potent LTB4 receptor antagonist, ONO-4057, decreased the formation of free fatty acids and LTB4, but stimulated PAF production somewhat, indicating that LTB4 may not stimulate PAF production in PMN. Lysophospholipid-induced transacylase (CoA-independent transacylase) activity in PMN homogenates was 25 ~ 30% lower in the perilla oil group but no significant differences were observed in the lyso-PAF acetyltransferase and PAF acetylhydrolase activities between the two dietary groups. Thus, decreased transacylase activity is another factor associated with the relatively low PAF production in the perilla oil group.
AB - As compared with high dietary linoleate safflower oil, high dietary α- linolenate perilla oil decreased platelet-activating factor (PAF) production by nearly half in calcium ionophore (CaI)-stimulated rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN). In the CaI-stimulated PMN from the perilla oil group, the accumulated amount of arachidonate (AA) plus eicosapentaenoate (EPA) was 30% less and that of lyso-PAF was 50% less, indicating that the decreased availability of lyso-PAF is a factor contributing to the relatively low PAF production. Consistently, eicosatetraynoic acid (ETYA), a dual inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase, increased free fatty acids (FFA) and decreased PAF production possibly by decreasing the availability of lyso- PAF. Although, leukotrienes (LTs) have been proposed to stimulate PAF production synergistically, a potent LTB4 receptor antagonist, ONO-4057, decreased the formation of free fatty acids and LTB4, but stimulated PAF production somewhat, indicating that LTB4 may not stimulate PAF production in PMN. Lysophospholipid-induced transacylase (CoA-independent transacylase) activity in PMN homogenates was 25 ~ 30% lower in the perilla oil group but no significant differences were observed in the lyso-PAF acetyltransferase and PAF acetylhydrolase activities between the two dietary groups. Thus, decreased transacylase activity is another factor associated with the relatively low PAF production in the perilla oil group.
KW - Eicosanoids
KW - Linoleate
KW - Platelet-activating factor
KW - Polymorphonuclear leukocytes
KW - α- Linolenate
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U2 - 10.1016/S0929-7855(97)00031-X
DO - 10.1016/S0929-7855(97)00031-X
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 9524928
AN - SCOPUS:0031413766
SN - 0929-7855
VL - 17
SP - 207
EP - 220
JO - Journal of Lipid Mediators and Cell Signalling
JF - Journal of Lipid Mediators and Cell Signalling
IS - 3
ER -