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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1977

Phytohaemagglutinin stimulation of human lymphocytes Effect of fatty acids on uridine uptake and phosphogylceride fatty acid profile

Christine Weyman; Sheila J. Morgan; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith

1. When added to cultures of human peripheral lymphocytes, saturated (palmitate, stearate, heptadecanoate) and unsaturated (oleate, linoleate, arachidonate) fatty acids bound to albumin at an acid-albumin ratio of 2:1, inhibited the phytohaemaegglutinin-stimulated uptake of [14C]-uridine. Uridine uptake in unstimulated cells was not affected by any of these fatty acids. 2. When saturated and unsaturated acids were present simultaneously in the incubation mixture the inhibit but relieved the inhibitory effects of both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. 4. Stimulated and unstimulated cells incorporated exogenous fatty acids into membrane phosphoglycerides. Details of the fatty acid profiles are given. 5. Evidence is presented that the inhibition results, at least in part, from modification of phosphoglyceride fatty acid profile.


Proceedings of the Royal society of London. Series B. Biological sciences | 1986

Influence of Dietary Lipids on the Effect of Chlorpromazine on Membrane Properties of Rabbit Red Cells

Georgina Housley; Gustav Victor Rudolf Born; Dolroes M. Conroy; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith

The effect of diets containing different types of common natural oils on physical properties of red cells was investigated by using rabbits. The rabbits were fed for 18 months on a standard diet in which 8% of its energy content was provided by safflower oil and 32% energy by either more safflower oil or fish oil, linseed oil, olive oil or palm oil. Erythrocyte deformability was significantly decreased by the fish oil diet compared with each of the other diets. Osmotic fragility was significantly less (66 mM) for red cells from rabbits fed on the linseed oil diet, and significantly greater (71 mM) for red cells from rabbits on the fish oil diet, than for red cells from rabbits on the other three diets which did not differ significantly from each other (68 mM). With rabbits on the standard diet, the resistance of their erythrocytes to osmotic haemolysis was increased by chlorpromazine at concentrations below and decreased by concentrations above 30 μM. The dietary oils caused significant changes in the effects of chlorpromazine on osmotic fragility. The concentration at which the effect of chlorpromazine reversed from antihaemolytic to prohaemolytic was decreased by the safflower and linseed oil diets and increased by the fish oil diet, compared with the olive and palm oil diets. Analysis of the fatty acid compositions of the dietary oils on the one hand and of the red cell phospholipids on the other established, specifically, that in the presence of 30 μM chlorpromazine the percentage haemolysis was directly proportional to the linoleate content of the red cell phospholipids.


The Lancet | 1975

Letter: Linoleic acid as an immunosuppressive agent.

Weyman C; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith; R. H. S. Thompson


Biochemistry | 1980

Incubation of exogenous fatty acids with lymphocytes. Changes in fatty acid composition and effects on the rotational relaxation time of 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene.

Christopher D. Stubbs; Wing M. Tsang; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith; Sheena M. Johnson


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1986

The effects of dietary (n − 3) fatty acid supplementation on lipid dynamics and composition in rat lymphocytes and liver microsomes

Dolores M. Conroy; C.D. Stubbs; Joanna Belin; C.L. Pryor; Anthony D. Smith


The Lancet | 1975

LINOLEIC ACID AS AN IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENT

Weyman C; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith; R. H. S. Thompson


The Lancet | 1976

Letter: Immunosuppression by fatty acids.

Anthony D. Smith; W.M. Tsang; Weyman C; Joanna Belin


The Lancet | 1976

IMMUNOSUPPRESSION BY FATTY ACIDS

Anthony D. Smith; W.M. Tsang; Weyman C; Joanna Belin


The Lancet | 1981

FATTY ACID PATTERNS OF RED BLOOD CELL PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

SherylT. Homa; DoloresM. Conroy; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith; JeanA. Monro; K.J. Zilkha


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1978

Effect in rat lymphocytes of fatty acids and concanavalin A on the fluorescence polarization of 1,6-diphenylhexatriene [proceedings].

Christopher D. Stubbs; Wing M. Tsang; Joanna Belin; Anthony D. Smith; Sheena M. Johnson

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Anthony D. Smith

Courtauld Institute of Art

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Wing M. Tsang

Courtauld Institute of Art

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Christine Weyman

Courtauld Institute of Art

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Dolores M. Conroy

Courtauld Institute of Art

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DoloresM. Conroy

Courtauld Institute of Art

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Dolroes M. Conroy

Courtauld Institute of Art

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