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Effect of fish-fat or beef-fat supplemented diet on immune complex-induced enteropathy in the rat.
      

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Title: Effect of fish-fat or beef-fat supplemented diet on immune complex-induced enteropathy in the rat.
Author: Bloch, K J : Ho, B : Xu, L L : Bloch, M : Robinson, D R
Citation: Prostaglandins. 1989 Sep; 38(3): 385-96
Abstract: In contrast to animals on a beef fat-supplemented diet (BFD), animals maintained on a fish fat-supplemented diet (FFD) incorporate increased amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) into membrane phospholipids. Generation of lipid mediators from such tissues favors the formation of compounds with less pro-inflammatory activity than are derived from tissues poor in EPA. Nevertheless, the FFD has not had a uniformly beneficial effect on animal models of inflammatory diseases. We previously showed that intravenous injection of rat anti-BSA-BSA complexes (IC) prepared in 5x antigen excess rapidly induced a striate pattern of serosal (to mucosal) hemorrhage and vascular congestion throughout the small intestine. In this study, we tested the effect of a BFD and FFD on immune complex-induced enteropathy. After six (Expt. 1) or eight weeks (Expt. 2) on the diet, rats were injected with IC and the severity of serosal hyperemia in the small intestine was scored. In some FFD, no lesions were seen under conditions which elicited moderate to severe lesions in BFD rats. In Expt. 1 involving 22 rats and in Expt. 2 involving 28 rats, those on the FFD had a significantly lower composite lesional score compared to those on the BFD, p less than 0.005 and p less than 0.005, respectively. These results indicate that the FFD had a beneficial effect on IC-induced enteropathy. It is suggested that this effect of the FFD may be mediated primarily by a reduction in availability of platelet-activating factor.
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Language: English
Publication Type: Journal-Article
Keywords: Dietary Fats pharmacology : Fish Oils pharmacology : Immune Complex Diseases pathology : Intestinal Diseases pathology : Intestine, Small pathology
URL: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/prostaglandins