| Literature DB >> 24251700 |
Yoshikiyo Okada1, Yoshikazu Tsuzuki, Toshihide Ueda, Hideaki Hozumi, Shingo Sato, Ryota Hokari, Chie Kurihara, Chikako Watanabe, Kengo Tomita, Shunsuke Komoto, Atsushi Kawaguchi, Shigeaki Nagao, Soichiro Miura.
Abstract
Fatty acids in our daily diet are broadly classified into cis and trans fatty acids (TFAs). TFAs are formed during the manufacturing process of hydrogenated vegetable oils such as margarine. Modern diets such as deep-fried products, frozen foods, and packaged snacks commonly include large quantities of margarine containing TFAs. Although an increased report in the effects of the diet containing TFAs on a risk factor of metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and coronary heart disease has been observed in the recent years, influence on intestinal inflammation remains unknown. This review describes pro-inflammatory effects of TFAs in our diary diet on various systemic disorders and also discusses a possible role of TFAs on gut inflammation.Entities:
Keywords: gut inflammation; macrophages; pro-inflammatory cytokines; trans-fatty acids
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24251700 DOI: 10.1111/jgh.12270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 0815-9319 Impact factor: 4.029