TY - JOUR
T1 - Linoleic acid and linolenic acid
T2 - Effect on permeability properties of cultured endothelial cell monolayers
AU - Hennig, B.
AU - Watkins, B. A.
PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - High circulating plasma levels of free fatty acids may injure endothelial cells, resulting in decreased barrier function of the vascular endothelium. The effect of media supplementation with varying concentrations of either linoleic (C18:2ω6) or linolenic acid (C18:3ω3) on albumin transfer across cultured endothelial monolayers was studied. At 24-h cell exposure to linoleic but not linolenic acid resulted in a concentration dependent and largely reversible increase in albumin transfer. Both fatty acids and in particular linolenic acid incorporated into cellular phospholipids. In contrast, only supplementation with linoleic but not linolenic acid resulted in an increased incorporation of this fatty acid into cell triglycerides. Similarly, only total cell triglyceride content increased after incubation with linoleic- but not with linolenic-enriched media. These results indicate that cellular enrichment with linoleic but not linolenic acid causes cellular perturbations that may be implicated in atherosclerosis.
AB - High circulating plasma levels of free fatty acids may injure endothelial cells, resulting in decreased barrier function of the vascular endothelium. The effect of media supplementation with varying concentrations of either linoleic (C18:2ω6) or linolenic acid (C18:3ω3) on albumin transfer across cultured endothelial monolayers was studied. At 24-h cell exposure to linoleic but not linolenic acid resulted in a concentration dependent and largely reversible increase in albumin transfer. Both fatty acids and in particular linolenic acid incorporated into cellular phospholipids. In contrast, only supplementation with linoleic but not linolenic acid resulted in an increased incorporation of this fatty acid into cell triglycerides. Similarly, only total cell triglyceride content increased after incubation with linoleic- but not with linolenic-enriched media. These results indicate that cellular enrichment with linoleic but not linolenic acid causes cellular perturbations that may be implicated in atherosclerosis.
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U2 - 10.1093/ajcn/49.2.301
DO - 10.1093/ajcn/49.2.301
M3 - Article
C2 - 2563626
AN - SCOPUS:0024505557
SN - 0002-9165
VL - 49
SP - 301
EP - 305
JO - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
IS - 2
ER -