
In vitro effects of oil's fatty acids on T cell function in gestational diabetic pregnant women and their newborns 油类脂肪酸在体外对妊娠期糖尿病孕妇及其新生儿的T细胞功能的影响
Author(s) -
Djelti Farah,
Merzouk Hafida,
Merzouk Sid Ahmed,
Narce Michel
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of diabetes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.949
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1753-0407
pISSN - 1753-0393
DOI - 10.1111/1753-0407.12210
Subject(s) - linseed oil , endocrinology , medicine , superoxide dismutase , gestational diabetes , biochemistry , biology , oxidative stress , food science , gestation , pregnancy , genetics
Background The aim of this investigation was to determine the in vitro effects of linseed, olive and Nigel oils on T cell proliferation and function in gestational diabetes. Methods Blood samples were collected from 40 control healthy and 32 gestational diabetic mothers and their newborns. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated using a density gradient of Ficoll. T cell proliferation, interleukin‐2 and ‐4 ( IL ‐2, IL ‐4) secretion, fatty acid composition and intracellular oxidative status were investigated. Results Mitogen (Concanavalin A ) stimulated lymphocyte proliferation, IL ‐2 secretion, intracellular reduced glutathione levels, superoxide dismutase ( SOD ) and catalase activities were lower while intracellular malondialdehyde ( MDA ) and carbonyl proteins were higher in diabetic mothers and in their newborns as compared to their respective controls. Linseed oil induced a reduction in T ‐lymphocyte proliferation and IL‐2 production, and alpha linolenic acid membrane enrichment in both diabetic and control groups. In the presence of Nigel oil, T ‐lymphocyte proliferation and IL‐2 secretion, phospholipid linoleic and oleic acids were enhanced. Olive oil had no effect on lymphocyte proliferation in all groups. Linseed, olive and Nigel oils induced an increase in T cell levels of reduced glutathione levels and in activities of catalase and SOD with a concomitant decrease in MDA and carbonyl protein contents. Conclusion Linseed, olive and Nigel oils had beneficial effects on T cell functions in gestational diabetes.