The Effects of EPA+DHA and Aspirin on Inflammatory Cytokines and Angiogenesis Factors.

心血管病(英文) Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-30 DOI:10.4236/wjcd.2012.21003
Robert C Block, Usawadee Dier, Pedro Calderonartero, Gregory C Shearer, Lisa Kakinami, Mark K Larson, William S Harris, Steve Georas, Shaker A Mousa
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In a recent study, we showed that the combination of aspirin plus the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) synergistically inhibited platelet function. As aspirin, EPA, and DHA have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties, we hypothesized that the ingestion of EPA and DHA, with and without aspirin, would reduce plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines and angiogenesis factors more than aspirin alone and before aspirin was ingested. METHODS: Using multiplex technology, we investigated the effects of aspirin (single-dose 650 mg on day 1), EPA+DHA (3.4 g/d for days 2-29), and aspirin with EPA+DHA (day 30) on plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines and angiogenesis factors in healthy adults. RESULTS: Aspirin alone had no effect on any factor versus baseline, but EPA+DHA, with and without aspirin, significantly reduced concentrations of 8 of 9 factors. Although EPA+DHA plus aspirin reduced concentrations of a subset of the factors compared to baseline, neither aspirin alone nor the combination significantly reduced the level of any analyte more robustly than EPA+DHA alone. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that EPA+DHA has more pronounced down-regulatory effects on inflammation and angiogenesis than aspirin. The implications of these findings for the use of combined therapy for cardiovascular disease remain to be clarified.

EPA+DHA和阿司匹林对炎症因子和血管生成因子的影响。
目的:在最近的一项研究中,我们发现阿司匹林与omega-3脂肪酸二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)联合使用可协同抑制血小板功能。由于阿司匹林、EPA和DHA具有抗炎特性,我们假设摄入EPA和DHA,无论是否服用阿司匹林,都比单独服用阿司匹林和服用阿司匹林前更能降低血浆中炎症细胞因子和血管生成因子的水平。方法:采用多重技术,我们研究了阿司匹林(单剂量650mg,第1天)、EPA+DHA (3.4 g/d,第2-29天)和阿司匹林加EPA+DHA(第30天)对健康成人血浆炎症因子和血管生成因子水平的影响。结果:与基线相比,单独服用阿司匹林对任何因素都没有影响,但EPA+DHA,无论是否服用阿司匹林,均显著降低了9个因素中8个的浓度。虽然与基线相比,EPA+DHA加阿司匹林降低了一部分因子的浓度,但阿司匹林单独或联合都没有比EPA+DHA单独显著降低任何分析物的水平。结论:这些数据表明EPA+DHA对炎症和血管生成的下调作用比阿司匹林更明显。这些发现对心血管疾病联合治疗的意义仍有待阐明。
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