Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection

Balb/c mice fed a diet containing 20% fish oil developed herpes stromal keratitis earlier and with more severe lesions than control group. Peritoneal macrophages oxidative metabolism and intrinsic antiviral activity are not modified by diet manipulation but nitric oxide production was significantly...

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Autores principales: Courrèges, M.Cecilia, Benencia, F., Monserrat, A.J.
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spelling todo:paper_02715317_v21_n1-2_p229_Courreges2023-10-03T15:14:52Z Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection Courrèges, M.Cecilia Benencia, F. Monserrat, A.J. Fish oil Herpes Simplex type 1 Immune response Lymphocytes Macrophages Ocular keratitis corn oil fish oil animal experiment animal model article controlled study delayed hypersensitivity diet disease association disease course disease severity herpes simplex keratitis immune response lymphocyte proliferation mouse nonhuman priority journal T lymphocyte Herpes Human herpesvirus 1 Balb/c mice fed a diet containing 20% fish oil developed herpes stromal keratitis earlier and with more severe lesions than control group. Peritoneal macrophages oxidative metabolism and intrinsic antiviral activity are not modified by diet manipulation but nitric oxide production was significantly impaired. On the contrary, splenic lymphocytes proliferation stimulated "ex vivo" by heat inactivated HSV-1 is significantly increased as well as delayed type hypersensitivity. So, taking into account that herpes stromal keratitis is mediated by T cells, the effect of diet over these cells could be responsible for the observed exacerbation of the disease. © 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. Fil:Courrèges, M.Cecilia Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Benencia, F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02715317_v21_n1-2_p229_Courreges
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topic Fish oil
Herpes Simplex type 1
Immune response
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Ocular keratitis
corn oil
fish oil
animal experiment
animal model
article
controlled study
delayed hypersensitivity
diet
disease association
disease course
disease severity
herpes simplex keratitis
immune response
lymphocyte proliferation
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
T lymphocyte
Herpes
Human herpesvirus 1
spellingShingle Fish oil
Herpes Simplex type 1
Immune response
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Ocular keratitis
corn oil
fish oil
animal experiment
animal model
article
controlled study
delayed hypersensitivity
diet
disease association
disease course
disease severity
herpes simplex keratitis
immune response
lymphocyte proliferation
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
T lymphocyte
Herpes
Human herpesvirus 1
Courrèges, M.Cecilia
Benencia, F.
Monserrat, A.J.
Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
topic_facet Fish oil
Herpes Simplex type 1
Immune response
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Ocular keratitis
corn oil
fish oil
animal experiment
animal model
article
controlled study
delayed hypersensitivity
diet
disease association
disease course
disease severity
herpes simplex keratitis
immune response
lymphocyte proliferation
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
T lymphocyte
Herpes
Human herpesvirus 1
description Balb/c mice fed a diet containing 20% fish oil developed herpes stromal keratitis earlier and with more severe lesions than control group. Peritoneal macrophages oxidative metabolism and intrinsic antiviral activity are not modified by diet manipulation but nitric oxide production was significantly impaired. On the contrary, splenic lymphocytes proliferation stimulated "ex vivo" by heat inactivated HSV-1 is significantly increased as well as delayed type hypersensitivity. So, taking into account that herpes stromal keratitis is mediated by T cells, the effect of diet over these cells could be responsible for the observed exacerbation of the disease. © 2001 Elsevier Science Inc.
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author Courrèges, M.Cecilia
Benencia, F.
Monserrat, A.J.
author_facet Courrèges, M.Cecilia
Benencia, F.
Monserrat, A.J.
author_sort Courrèges, M.Cecilia
title Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
title_short Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
title_full Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
title_fullStr Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular Herpes Simplex type I infection
title_sort effect of dietary fish oil on mouse ocular herpes simplex type i infection
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02715317_v21_n1-2_p229_Courreges
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