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Effect of maternally supplied n-3 and n-6 oils on the fatty acid composition and mononuclear immune cell distribution of lymphatic tissue from the gastrointestinal tract of suckling piglets

机译:母体供应的n-3和n-6油对乳猪胃肠道淋巴组织的脂肪酸组成和单核免疫细胞分布的影响

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Fatty acids are essential for immune cell function. Maternal dietary fatty acid supply influences body fat composition of their offspring. As a first step to study immunonutritional interactions at an early age of pigs, four sows were fed a diet containing sunflower oil or oil from seal blubber during pregnancy and lactation. Corresponding piglets were sacrificed at three consecutive time points in the suckling period and their mesenteric lymph nodes and spleen were analysed by gas chromatography for levels of fatty acid. At the same time mononuclear cells of these organs and of the intestinal lymphoid tissue from the jejunum were isolated and subpopulations characterised by flow cytometry. Levels of fatty acids from the lymphatic organs of the piglets were significantly influenced by the maternal diet. The concentration of the fatty acids 20:5n-3, 22:5n-3 and 22:6n-3 were higher in the spleen and mesenteric lymph node of piglets suckled to sows of the test diet. Additionally, suckling time affected the levels of some long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. Dietary effects were seen on some subpopulations including CD4−CD8α+ lymphocytes of the mesenteric lymph nodes and CD4+CD8α+ lymphocytes of the lamina propria, which were higher in the group fed seal blubber oil. The levels of CD21+ B-cells were higher in the group fed sunflower oil. The results indicate that the maternal diet and suckling time affect the fatty acid status of the investigated lymphatic tissues of piglets, but may have minor effects on the investigated lymphocyte subpopulations.
机译:脂肪酸对于免疫细胞功能至关重要。孕妇膳食中的脂肪酸供应会影响其后代的体内脂肪成分。作为研究猪早期免疫营养相互作用的第一步,在怀孕和哺乳期间给四头母猪喂饲含葵花籽油或海豹脂的油的日粮。在哺乳期连续三个时间点处死相应的仔猪,并通过气相色谱法分析其肠系膜淋巴结和脾脏的脂肪酸水平。同时,从空肠中分离出这些器官和肠淋巴组织的单核细胞,并通过流式细胞术表征亚群。母猪的饮食显着影响了仔猪淋巴器官中的脂肪酸水平。母乳和肠系膜淋巴结中的脂肪酸20:5n-3、22:5n-3和22:6n-3的浓度较高,被喂食母猪的仔猪。另外,哺乳时间影响一些长链多不饱和脂肪酸的水平。在一些亚群包括肠系膜淋巴结的CD4 ∠CD8α sup> + 淋巴细胞和CD4 + CD8α sup>固有层的+淋巴细胞在饲喂海豹脂油的组中较高。饲喂葵花籽油的组中CD21 + B细胞的水平较高。结果表明,母亲的饮食和哺乳时间会影响所研究的仔猪淋巴组织的脂肪酸状态,但对所研究的淋巴细胞亚群可能影响较小。

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