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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2002

The effect of conjugated linoleic acid on arachidonic acid metabolism and eicosanoid production in human saphenous vein endothelial cells.

Paula Urquhart; Susan M. Parkin; Julia Sarah Rogers; John Anthony Bosley; Anna Nicolaou

The effects of a conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) mixture of single isomers (50:50, w/w, cis9,trans11:trans10,cis12) and the individual isomers on (a) the production of resting and calcium ionophore stimulated (14)C-eicosanoids and (b) the incorporation of (14)C-arachidonic acid (AA) into membrane phospholipids of human saphenous vein endothelial cells were investigated. The CLA mixture and the individual isomers were found to inhibit resting production of (14)C-prostaglandin F(2a) by 50, 43 and 40%, respectively. A dose dependent inhibition of stimulated (14)C-prostaglandins was observed with the CLA mixture (IC(50) 100 microM). The cis9,trans11 and trans10,cis12 (50 microM) isomers individually inhibited the overall production of stimulated (14)C-prostaglandins (between 35 and 55% and 23 and 42%, respectively). When tested at a high concentration (100 microM), cis9,trans11 was found to inhibit eicosanoid production in contrast to trans10,cis12 that caused stimulation. The overall degree of (14)C-AA incorporation into membrane phospholipids of the CLA (mixture and individual isomers) treated cells was found to be lower than that of control cells and the cis9,trans11 isomer was found to increase the incorporation of (14)C-AA into phosphatidylcholine. Docosahexaenoic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid and linoleic acid did not alter the overall degree of incorporation of (14)C-AA. The results of this study suggest that both isomers inhibit eicosanoid production, and although trans10,cis12 exhibits pro-inflammatory activity at high concentrations, the CLA mixture maintains its beneficial anti-inflammatory action that contributes to its anti-carcinogenic and anti-atherogenic properties.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1999

Can the fatty acid selectivity of plant lipases be predicted from the composition of the seed triglyceride

Susan Amanda Hellyer; Ian Christopher Chandler; John Anthony Bosley


Archive | 2002

Blends comprising a substituted fatty acid or a derivative thereof

Scott Sinclair Barclay; John Anthony Bosley; Frederick William Cain; Claudia Koenen; Julia Sarah Rogers; Ulrike Schmid


Archive | 2003

Method of producing retinyl esters

John Anthony Bosley; Clive Roderick Harding; Christopher Rawlins; Julia Sarah Rogers; Ian Richard Scott


Archive | 2003

Ximenynic acid compositions, methods for their production and uses thereof

Marco Eggink; Wiro Stam; Ulrike Schmid; Claudia Koenen; Julia Sarah Rogers; Anne Peilow; John Anthony Bosley


Archive | 2003

Cosmetic composition and method of treating skin and hair

Scott Sinclair Barclay; John Anthony Bosley; Robert Mark Donovan; Alexander Gordon James; Andrew Easson Mayes; Julia Sarah Rogers


Archive | 2002

Food compositions for reducing insulin resistance

John Anthony Bosley; Anna Louise Brown; Julia Sarah Rogers


Archive | 2006

Food product containing substituted fatty acid or its derivative, food supplement, and use of the food product and food supplement

Scott Sinclair Barclay; John Anthony Bosley; Frederick William Cain; Claudia Koenen; Julia Sarah Rogers; Ulrike Schmid; ウルリーク・シュミッド; クラウディア・コーネン; ジュリア・サラ・ロジャース; ジョン・アンソニー・ボスレイ; スコット・シンクレア・バークレイ; フレデリック・ウィリアム・ケイン


Archive | 2002

Compositions alimentaires servant a reduire la resistance a l'insuline

John Anthony Bosley; Anna Louise Brown; Julia Sarah Rogers


Archive | 2002

Food supplements comprising, as a health component, sargahydroquinoic acid or derivative thereof

Scott Sinclair Barclay; John Anthony Bosley; Frederick William Cain; Claudia Koenen; Julia Sarah Rogers; Ulrike Schmid

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