Age-associated changes in long-chain fatty acid profile during healthy aging promote pro-inflammatory monocyte polarization via PPARγ

  • Pararasa, Chathyan
  • Ikwuobe, John
  • Shigdar, Shahjahan
  • Boukouvalas, Alexis
  • Nabney, Ian T.
  • Brown, James E.
  • Devitt, Andrew
  • Bailey, Clifford J.
  • Bennett, Stuart J.
  • Griffiths, Helen R.
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Publication date
February 2016
Language
English

Abstract

Differences in lipid metabolism associate with age-related disease development and lifespan. Inflammation is a common link between metabolic dysregulation and aging. Saturated fatty acids (FAs) initiate pro-inflammatory signalling from many cells including monocytes; however, no existing studies have quantified age-associated changes in individual FAs in relation to inflammatory phenotype. Therefore, we have determined the plasma concentrations of distinct FAs by gas chromatography in 26 healthy younger individuals (age 50 years). Linear mixed models were used to explore the association between circulating FAs, age and cytokines. We showed that plasma saturated, poly- and mono-unsaturated FAs increase with age. Circulating TNF-α and IL-6 c...

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