Lack of effect of the abnormal fatty acid metabolism in NC/Nga mice on their atopic dermatitis

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2001 Feb;65(2):431-4. doi: 10.1271/bbb.65.431.

Abstract

Although clinical evidence has suggested that dysregulated fatty acid metabolism is associated with atopic disorders, the molecular basis for such a correlation remains to be demonstrated. In the present study, we analyzed the fatty acid composition in peripheral blood cells of NC/Nga mice, a model for atopic dermatitis (AD). We found that arachidonic acid significantly accumulated in mice with the AD manifestation. In addition, the leucotriene B4-releasing ability upon calcium ionophore A23187 stimulation was potentiated in blood cells. An arachidonic acid accumulation was not apparent in the non-atopic BALB/c strain, but was still observed in healthy NC/Nga mice fed under specific pathogen-free conditions. These results indicate that a disturbed fatty acid metabolism in NC/Nga mice was not a trigger factor for their dermatitis development.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arachidonic Acid / blood
  • Blood Cells / drug effects
  • Blood Cells / metabolism
  • Calcimycin / pharmacology
  • Dermatitis, Atopic / blood*
  • Dermatitis, Atopic / genetics
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Fatty Acids / blood*
  • Fatty Acids / chemistry
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Ionophores / pharmacology
  • Leukotriene B4 / blood
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred BALB C
  • Mice, Mutant Strains
  • alpha-Linolenic Acid / blood

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Ionophores
  • alpha-Linolenic Acid
  • Leukotriene B4
  • Arachidonic Acid
  • Calcimycin