Abstract
n−3 PUFA influence immune functioning and may affect the cytokine phenotype during development. To examine whether maternal fish oil supplementation during lactation could modify later immune responses in children, 122 lactating Danish mothers with a fish intake below the population median were randomized to groups supplemented for the first 4 mon of lactation with 4.5 g/d of fish oil (equivalent to 1.5 g/d of n−3 long-chain PUFA) or olive oil. Fifty-three mothers with a fish intake in the highest quartile of the population were also included. The FA composition of erythrocyte membranes was measured at 4 mon and at 2 1/2 yr. Plasma immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels and cytokine production in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated whole-blood cultures were determined at 2 1/2 yr. Erythrocyte n−3 PUFA at 4 mon were higher in infants from the fish oil group compared with the olive oil group (P<0.001) but were no longer different at 2 1/2 yr. The median production of lipopolysaccharide-induced interferon γ(IFN-γ) in the fish oil group was fourfold higher than that in the olive oil group (P=0.034), whereas interleukin-10 (IL-10) production was similar. The IFN-γ/IL-10 ratio was twofold higher in the fish oil group (P=0.019) and was positively correlated with 20∶5n−3/20∶4n−6 in erythrocytes at 4 mon (P=0.050). The percentages of atopic children and plasma IgE were not different in the two groups, but the study was not designed to look at atopy. Cytokine responses and erythrocyte FA composition in children of mothers with a high fish intake were intermediate in comparison with those in the randomized groups. Fish oil supplementation during lactation resulted in increased in vitro IFN-γ production in the children 2 yr after the supplementation was given, which may reflect a faster maturation of the immune system.
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Abbreviations
- 20∶5n−3:
-
eicosapentaenoic acid (individual fatty acids are named by the number of carbon atoms:number of double bonds followed by the position of the last double bond.)
- FO:
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fish oil
- HFI:
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high fish intake
- IFN-γ:
-
interferon γ
- IL:
-
interleukin
- IgE:
-
immunoglobulin E
- LCPUFA:
-
long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid
- LPS:
-
lipopolysaccharide
- OO:
-
olive oil
- PGE2 :
-
prostaglandin E2
- RBC:
-
erythrocytes
- Th:
-
T helper lymphocytes
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Lauritzen, L., Kjær, T.M.R., Fruekilde, MB. et al. Fish oil supplementation of lactating mothers affects cytokine production in 2 1/2-year-old children. Lipids 40, 669–676 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1429-6
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