Avtor/Urednik     Malovrh, Tomaž; Kompan, Lidija; Juntes, Polona; Wraber, Branka; Spindler-Vesel, Alenka; Kompan, Drago
Naslov     Influence of conjugated linoleic acid on the porcine immune response and morbidity: a randomized controlled trial
Tip     članek
Vir     Lipids Health Dis
Vol. in št.     Letnik 8
Leto izdaje     2009
Obseg     str. 22
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Background: Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has diverse influences on the immune response in different experimental models. In the present study we investigated the effect of CLA feeding on inflammatory and immune responses in a piglet model. We studied the duration of this effect and possible detrimental effects of CLA feeding. After 12 weeks of CLA and control supplementation and washout, animals were sacrificed and parenchymal organs were histologically examined. Result: In activated peripheral mononuclear cells interferon-gamma was significantly (p = 0.008) lower in the CLA group by the end of the feeding period. This effect disappeared as soon as supplementation was stopped. No differences were found in the tumour necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-10 production, serum immunoglobulin-G levels and fat infiltration of the liver, except that fat storage cell infiltration was significantly (p < 0.04) higher in the CLA-fed group. The effect of time for interferon-gamma, interleukin-10 and immunoglobulin-G levels was statistically significant. Conclusion: At the end of the feeding period the interferon-gamma response was depressed. However, the maturation of the piglet immune system in our young pig model probably outweighs the impact of CLA feeding on the immune response, even though liver fat storage cell infiltration, which plays an important role in liver regeneration, increased during CLA feeding of the piglets.
Deskriptorji     ANIMAL FEED
LINOLEIC ACIDS
INTERFERON TYPE II
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR
INTERLEUKIN-10
IGG
FATTY LIVER
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
SWINE