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Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0370
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Arginine supplementation enhances in vitro lymphocyte proliferation in
healthy adult humans and in rodent models. Studies examining the effect
of arginine supplementation on in vivo immune responses are lacking.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether arginine
supplementation could enhance in vivo immune responses in adult mice
and reverse known age-associated alterations in immune function of
young and aged mice. Mice (1, 10 and 33 mo old) were fed a 2% arginine
or an isonitrogenous diet for 2 wk. Delayed-type hypersensitivity
to 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzenechallenged ears and changes in popliteal
lymph node weights to injected sheep red blood cells were measured. The
mean percentage of increase in ear thickness in challenged vs.
unchallenged ears was 27, 35 and 24% with arginine supplementation and
7, 12 and 0% with the isonitrogenous diet in the 1-, 10- and 33-mo-old
mice, respectively (P
0.05 for each age). Across
all ages, the mean differences in popliteal lymph node weights were 1.9
± 0.3 vs. 1.0 ± 0.3 mg with the arginine and isonitrogenous
diets, respectively (P
0.05). Only the 33-mo-old
mice fed the isonitrogenous diet did not respond to this immune
challenge. These findings suggest that arginine supplementation may
enhance in vivo immune responses and/or reverse age-associated
changes.
KEY WORDS: mice arginine aged immune function delayed-type hypersensitivity
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