Omega-3 fatty acids enhance ligament fibroblast collagen formation in association with changes in interleukin-6 production.

K D Hankenson, B A Watkins, I A Schoenlein, K G Allen, J J Turek
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Altering dietary ratios of n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) represents an effective nonpharmaceutical means to improve systemic inflammatory conditions. An effect of PUFA on cartilage and bone formation has been demonstrated, and the purpose of this study was to determine the potential of PUFA modulation to improve ligament healing. The effects of n-3 and n-6 PUFA on the in vitro healing response of medial collateral ligament (MCL) fibroblasts were investigated by studying the cellular coverage of an in vitro wound and the production of collagen, PGE2, IL-1, IL-6, and TNF. Cells were exposed to a bovine serum albumin (BSA) control or either eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5n-3) or arachidonic acid (AA, 20:4n-6) in the form of soaps loaded onto BSA for 4 days and wounded on Day 5. AA and EPA improved the healing of an in vitro wound over 72 hr. EPA increased collagen synthesis and the overall percentage of collagen produced, but AA reduced collagen production and total protein. PGE2 production was increased in the AA-treated group and decreased in the EPA-treated group, but was not affected by wounding. IL-1 was not produced at the time point evaluated, but TNF and IL-6 were both produced, and their levels varied relative to the PUFA or wounding treatment. There was a significant linear correlation (r2 = 0.57, P = 0.0045) between IL-6 level and collagen production. These results demonstrate that n-3 PUFA (represented by EPA in this study) positively affect the healing characteristics of MCL cells and therefore may represent a possible noninvasive treatment to improve ligament healing. Additionally, these results show that MCL fibroblasts produce PGE2, IL-6, and TNF and that IL-6 production is related to MCL collagen synthesis.

Omega-3脂肪酸促进韧带成纤维细胞胶原形成与白细胞介素-6产生的变化有关。
改变饮食中n-3和n-6多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)的比例是改善全身炎症状况的一种有效的非药物手段。PUFA对软骨和骨形成的影响已被证实,本研究的目的是确定PUFA调节促进韧带愈合的潜力。通过研究体外创面的细胞覆盖率以及胶原、PGE2、IL-1、IL-6和TNF的生成,研究n-3和n-6 PUFA对MCL成纤维细胞体外愈合反应的影响。细胞暴露于牛血清白蛋白(BSA)对照或二十碳五烯酸(EPA, 20:5n-3)或花生四烯酸(AA, 20:4n-6),以肥皂的形式加载在BSA上4天,并在第5天损伤。AA和EPA在72小时内促进体外伤口愈合。EPA增加了胶原合成和总胶原百分比,而AA降低了胶原合成和总蛋白。aa处理组PGE2生成增加,epa处理组PGE2生成减少,但不受损伤影响。在评估的时间点没有产生IL-1,但TNF和IL-6都产生了,它们的水平相对于PUFA或损伤处理而变化。IL-6水平与胶原生成呈显著的线性相关(r2 = 0.57, P = 0.0045)。这些结果表明,n-3 PUFA(在本研究中以EPA为代表)积极影响MCL细胞的愈合特性,因此可能代表一种可能的非侵入性治疗来改善韧带愈合。此外,这些结果表明MCL成纤维细胞产生PGE2、IL-6和TNF,并且IL-6的产生与MCL胶原合成有关。
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