Reversal of altered intestinal mucosal immunity in rats fed elemental diet by supplementation of oleic acid

被引:7
作者
Serizawa, H
Miura, S
Imaeda, H
Tanaka, S
Kimura, H
Tsuzuki, Y
JingYang, H
Toda, K
Hamada, Y
Tsuchiya, M
Ishii, H
机构
[1] KEIO UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT INTERNAL MED, SHINJUKU KU, TOKYO 160, JAPAN
[2] KITASATO INST HOSP, DEPT INTERNAL MED, TOKYO, JAPAN
[3] KITASATO INST HOSP, DEPT BIOMED LAB, TOKYO, JAPAN
关键词
elemental diet; gut-associated lymphoid tissue; IgA production; intestinal lymph; oleic acid; T cell subsets;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1746.1996.tb00085.x
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
We have previously demonstrated that elemental diet (ED) induces decreased lymphocyte transport in intestinal lymph and significant changes in T cell subsets and the number of IgA-containing cells in gut-associated lymphoid tissues of rats. In order to examine whether the low fat content contributes to the induction of immunological changes in gut-associated lymphoid tissues, the effects of additional fatty acid in the ED were investigated. Rats were divided into four groups: elemental diet alone, elemental diet supplemented with 5% oleic acid (OA), elemental diet with 10% OA and conventional diet as a control. These diets were given at the same daily calorie intake for 4 weeks. The flow rate of intestinal lymph showed no significant difference between the four groups. However, lymphocyte flux as well as the percentage of CD3(+) and CD4(+) cells were significantly greater in the control and the 10% OA groups than in the ED and 5% OA groups. Intestinal lymph showed decreased concentrations of IgG and IgA in the ED group, whereas the addition of 10% OA significantly attenuated the decrease in these levels. In mesenteric lymph nodes, the CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratio was significantly decreased in the ED group, but 10% OA reversed this change. Immunohistochemical analysis of the ileal mucosa showed that in the ED group the population of CD4(+) cells was decreased, while the number of CD8(+) cells was increased. Supplementation of OA to ED produced similar stepwise attenuation of the changes in lymphocyte subpopulations in the lamina propria, while the 10% OA group reached levels that. were not statistically different from controls. In the elemental diet group, there was a significant decrease in immunoglobulin-containing cells of the IgA class in the lamina propria of the intestine. Similarly, the addition of OA induced dose-dependent recovery in the number of IgA-containing cells. These results suggest that a low dietary concentration of fat-may be closely related to changes in lymphocyte transport in intestinal lymph and mucosal immunity of intestinal mucosa induced by the feeding of a long-term ED.
引用
收藏
页码:811 / 818
页数:8
相关论文
共 40 条
[11]   DIETARY-FAT MODULATION OF IMMUNE-RESPONSE [J].
ERICKSON, KL .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY, 1986, 8 (06) :529-543
[12]   CONTROLLED TRIAL OF POLYMERIC VERSUS ELEMENTAL DIET IN TREATMENT OF ACTIVE CROHNS-DISEASE [J].
GIAFFER, MH ;
NORTH, G ;
HOLDSWORTH, CD .
LANCET, 1990, 335 (8693) :816-819
[13]  
GOODE A, 1976, LANCET, V1, P122
[14]   FUNCTIONAL-ROLE OF LIPID-METABOLISM IN ACTIVATED LYMPHOCYTES-T [J].
GOPPELT, M ;
KOHLER, L ;
RESCH, K .
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1985, 833 (03) :463-472
[15]   CONTROLLED TRIAL OF BOWEL REST AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CROHNS-DISEASE [J].
GREENBERG, GR ;
FLEMING, CR ;
JEEJEEBHOY, KN ;
ROSENBERG, IH ;
SALES, D ;
TREMAINE, WJ .
GUT, 1988, 29 (10) :1309-1315
[16]   ROLE OF NUTRITION IN IMMUNOLOGICAL FUNCTION [J].
GROSS, RL ;
NEWBERNE, PM .
PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1980, 60 (01) :188-302
[17]   THE ROLE OF LIPIDS IN THE REGULATION OF THE IMMUNE-SYSTEM [J].
GURR, MI .
PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH, 1983, 22 (04) :257-287
[18]   INFLUENCE OF FATTY-ACID ABSORPTION ON BIDIRECTIONAL RELEASE OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN-A INTO INTESTINAL LUMEN AND INTESTINAL LYMPH IN RATS [J].
IMAEDA, H ;
MIURA, S ;
SERIZAWA, H ;
TODA, K ;
OHKUBO, N ;
KIMURA, H ;
YOSHIOKA, M ;
TSUCHIYA, M ;
TSO, P .
IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS, 1993, 38 (03) :253-258
[19]   SELECTIVE EMIGRATION OF SUPPRESSOR T-CELLS FROM PEYERS PATCHES [J].
JEURISSEN, SHM ;
SMINIA, T ;
KRAAL, G .
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY, 1984, 85 (01) :264-269
[20]  
MAHIDA YR, 1990, CLIN EXP IMMUNOL, V82, P75