Omega-3 fatty acids exacerbate DSS-induced colitis through decreased adiponectin in colonic subepithelial myofibroblasts

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Background: Although the immunoregulatory effects of ω-3 fatty acid and adiponectin have been postulated, their role in intestinal inflammation is controversial. The aim of this study was to determine whether dietary fat intake influences activity of colonic inflammation through modulating this system. Methods: C57BL/6 mice received dextran sulfate sodium for induction of colitis. Mice were fed a control diet, ω-3 fat-rich diet, ω-6 fat-rich diet, or saturated fat-rich diet. Some mice were administered a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma; agonist, pioglitazone. Messenger RNA expression of adiponectin and its receptors were analyzed. Adiponectin expression in colonic mucosa of ulcerative colitis patients was also analyzed. Results: The receptors for adiponectin were found to be ubiquitously expressed in epithelial cells, intraepithelial lymphocytes, lamina proprial mononuclear cells, and subepithelial myofibroblasts from colonic tissue, but adiponectin was only expressed in myofibroblasts. Induction of colitis significantly decreased the expression of adiponectin in colonic mucosa. The ω-3 fat diet group, but not the other fat diet groups, showed exacerbated colitis with a further decrease of adiponectin expression. Pioglitazone treatment ameliorated the level of decrease in adiponectin expression and improved colonic inflammation induced by the ω-3 fat-rich diet. In patients with ulcerative colitis, the expression level of adiponectin in colonic mucosa was also decreased compared with that in control mucosa. Conclusions: Adiponectin was found to be expressed in myofibroblasts. Adiponectin expression was signi?cantly suppressed by induction of colitis, and aggravation of colitis after exposure to ω-3 fat may be due to a further decrease in the expression level of adiponectin. Copyright © 2008 Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, Inc.

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Matsunaga, H., Hokari, R., Kurihara, C., Okada, Y., Takebayashi, K., Okudaira, K., … Miura, S. (2008). Omega-3 fatty acids exacerbate DSS-induced colitis through decreased adiponectin in colonic subepithelial myofibroblasts. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 14(10), 1348–1357. https://doi.org/10.1002/ibd.20491

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