2018
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess17228
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Emu Oil Reduces LPS-Induced Production of Nitric Oxide and TNF-α but not Phagocytosis in RAW 264 Macrophages

Abstract: Emu is the second-largest extant bird native to Australia. Emu oil, obtained from the emu's fat deposits, is used as an ingredient in cosmetic skincare products. Emu oil has been reported to improve several inflammatory symptoms; however, the mechanisms of these anti-inflammatory effects are largely unknown. This study investigated the effects of emu oil on the inflammatory macrophage response in vitro. A murine macrophage cell line, RAW 264, was incubated in culture media supplemented with or without emu oil … Show more

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“…NO, formed from arginine by nitric oxide synthases (iNOS), and its downstream reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNIs) are toxic to microbes and host cells via cysteine S-nitrosation of proteins, deamination of nucleic acids, and desaturation of lipids (Nathan and Cunningham-Bussel, 2013). There is evidence that reduction NO does not interfere with macrophage phagocytosis (Miyashita et al, 2018). This is inconsistent with our study using pharmacological inhibition of NO production with L-NMMA which was found to reduce bacterial killing, although, increase production of NO with LPS had no effect on bacterial killing mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NO, formed from arginine by nitric oxide synthases (iNOS), and its downstream reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNIs) are toxic to microbes and host cells via cysteine S-nitrosation of proteins, deamination of nucleic acids, and desaturation of lipids (Nathan and Cunningham-Bussel, 2013). There is evidence that reduction NO does not interfere with macrophage phagocytosis (Miyashita et al, 2018). This is inconsistent with our study using pharmacological inhibition of NO production with L-NMMA which was found to reduce bacterial killing, although, increase production of NO with LPS had no effect on bacterial killing mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past several decades, emus have become a novel poultry species producing low-fat red meats, low allergenic eggs, and oils containing rich unsaturated fatty acids ( USFAs ). In particular, emu oil exhibits anti-inflammatory effects ( Snowden and Whitehouse, 1997 ; Miyashita et al, 2018 ) and reduces melanin production in melanoma cells ( Ito et al, 2016 ). Emu oil also has high economic value as a skincare product ( Politis and Dmytrowich, 1998 ; Zanardo et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past several decades, emus have become a novel poultry species producing low-fat red meats, low allergenic eggs, and oils containing rich unsaturated fatty acids (USFAs). In particular, emu oil exhibits anti-in ammatory effects [2,3] and reduces melanin production in melanoma cells [4] . Emu oil also has high economic value as a skincare product [5,6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%