Is palmitate truly proinflammatory? Experimental confounders and context-specificity

Volume: 315, Issue: 5, Pages: E780 - E794
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Based primarily on cell culture results, saturated fatty acids (SFAs) are proposed to promote inflammation and contribute to metabolic dysfunction through Toll-like receptor activation. Studies are often complicated by a requirement for carriers (e.g., BSA) or solvents (e.g., ethanol) to increase SFA solubility. To ascertain whether these factors influence interpretations of SFA-associated inflammation activity, we measured responses of RAW264.7...
Paper Details
Title
Is palmitate truly proinflammatory? Experimental confounders and context-specificity
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
315
Issue
5
Pages
E780 - E794
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