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Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on calcium response and degranulation from RBL-2H3 cells.

Reiko Teshima1, Fumio Amano, Ryosuke Nakamura, Yasuhiko Tanaka, Jun-ichi Sawada.   

Abstract

To investigate the biological activity of various polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on the allergic reaction, we examined the effects of six PUFAs and two saturated fatty acids on calcium response and degranulation from rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-2H3) cells. Between 20 and 40 microM of six PUFAs (omega-6 series: arachidonic acid [AA, C20:4], gamma-linolenic acid [gamma-LN, C18:3] and linoleic acid [LA, C18:2]; omega-3 series: alpha-linolenic acids [alpha-LN, C18:3] and eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA, C20:5]; and omega-9 series: oleic acid [OLE, C18:1]), or two saturated fatty acids (stearic acid [STA, C18:0] and arachidic acid [AD, C20:0]) were used to examine the effects on calcium response and degranulation from RBL-2H3 cells. Calcium response was monitored using the fluorescent calcium indicator fura-2, while degranulation was monitored by measuring histamine release from the cells. Three omega-6 PUFAs (AA, alpha-LN and LA) dose-dependently increased the cytosolic free-calcium concentration and histamine release from RBL-2H3 cells. This phenomenon was specific to the omega-6 PUFAs, the omega-3 PUFAs (alpha-LA and EPA), omega-9 PUFA (OLE) and the saturated fatty acids (STA and AD) had no effect. The increase in the cytosolic free-calcium concentration caused by the omega-6 PUFAs depended on the existence of external calcium, cell viability and the cellular IP(3) levels remained unchanged throughout the experiment. These results suggest that omega-6 PUFAs work as direct mediators of calcium signaling pathways in RBL-2H3 cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17178388     DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2006.09.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 1567-5769            Impact factor:   4.932


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