Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry | |
Oleic Acid Versus Linoleic and α-Linolenic Acid. Different Effects on Ca2+ Signaling in Rat Thymocytes | |
关键词: Oleic acid; Linoleic acid; α-Linolenic acid; Ca2+ signaling; Rat thymocytes; | |
DOI : 10.1159/000327963 | |
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因 | |
来源: S Karger AG | |
【 摘 要 】
Background Oleic acid is the principal fatty acid of olive oil composition and is reported to play a crucial role in its healthy aspects. However, the detailed mechanism of action is poorly understood. Aims This study aims to elucidate the role of oleic acid in calcium signaling in rat thymocytes, in comparison to linoleic and linolenic acid. Methods Fatty acids were applied to thymocytes isolated from wistar rats and loaded with Fura-2 to measure calcium signals. Results The main results showed a concentration-dependent increase in [Ca2+]i induced by the 3 fatty acids. Raising the number of unsaturations resulted in greater increases. Two different pathways contributed to the increase induced by the polyunsaturated fatty acids an IP3- independent release from the thapsigargin-sensitive stores and an extracellular calcium entry by econazole and nifedipine-insensitive channels. However, the OA-induced increases in [Ca2+]i seemed to be due mostly to the Ca2+ recruited from the intracellular stores. Conclusion This study demonstrates that the fatty acids tested induce increases in [Ca2+]i in rat thymocytes, with differences in close relation to the degree of unsaturation. Such differences could be responsible for their different physiological action.
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