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Modulation by fish oil diet of eicosanoid-induced anion secretion in the rat distal colon.

F Hug1, M Diener, E Scharrer.   

Abstract

Eicosanoids are involved in the mediation of inflammatory and allergic processes in the gut. In order to evaluate a potential beneficial effect of the diet, the effect of mediators of inflammation and of a sensitization against egg albumin on anion secretion across the colon was tested using rats fed on a diet containing 15% fish oil as compared to 15% olive oil as donor animals. Feeding on a fish oil diet significantly reduced the response to bradykinin or phospholipase C, known agonist of prostaglandin-induced secretion, by about 50%. The increase in short-circuit current (Isc) induced by the phospholipase A2 stimulator, melittin, or by distension of the gut wall were only insignificantly inhibited by 15-30%. Administration of egg albumin to the mucosas from animals sensitized against egg albumin induced an indomethacin- and tetrodotoxin-sensitive increase in Isc. This response was, however, only insignificantly (30%) reduced by the fish oil diet. In conclusion, the effect of fish oil diet depends on the stimulus used for activation of prostaglandin release. This suggested that different pools of arachidonic acid are differentially affected by the diet or that certain stimuli for phospholipases are strong enough to overcome the effect of a reduced substrate availability. Consequently, a diet rich in polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids may only play an adjuvant role for the therapy of inflammatory or allergic intestinal diseases.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9000330     DOI: 10.1007/bf01610550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Ernahrungswiss        ISSN: 0044-264X


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