

Clinical Science (1997) 92, (95101) (Printed in Great Britain)
Dietary fish oil reduces survival and impairs bacterial clearance in C3H/Hen mice challenged with Listeria monocytogenes
K. L. FRITSCHE, L. M. SHAHBAZIAN*, C. FENG and J. N. BERG
Department of Animal Sciences and Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, U.S.A.
Key words: dietary
fat, fish oil, listeria, mice, survival.
Abbreviations: CFU, colony forming units; MHC,
major histocompatibility complex; LRD, lard; MFO, menhaden fish
oil; PUFA,
polyunsaturated fatty acids; SOY, soybean oil.
Correspondence: Dr K. L. Fritsche, 110
Animal Sciences Research Center, University of Missouri-Columbia,
Columbia, MO 65211,
U.S.A.
1. To investigate the effect of dietary fat source on
host resistance to intracellular pathogens, weanling female
C3H/Hen mice were
fed one of three experimental diets containing, 20% by
weight,
lard, soybean oil or 17% menhaden fish oil plus 3%
corn oil. After 4 weeks, survival of mice (n =
12/treatment group) injected
intraperitoneally with
2 X 106 colony
forming units of live Listeria
monocytogenes
was determined. In a second study, bacterial clearance from the
liver and spleen at 2, 4 and 7 days post-challenge was
determined (n = 8/treatment group).
2. We found that the survival of mice fed
the diets with soybean oil or menhaden fish oil was
significantly lower than those fed lard (P < 0.05).
Survival rates were
58% (7/12), 33% (4/12) and 100% (12/12),
respectively, for mice
fed soybean oil, menhaden fish oil and lard. In the
second study, mice fed menhaden fish oil had approximately 1
log10
greater bacteria in their spleens at day 4 than mice
fed lard or soybean oil (P < 0.001). There were no
significant
treatment differences in the number of bacteria recovered from
liver
samples.
3. In summary, dietary fat source significantly affects murine
resistance to
Listeria, with diets rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acids, such
as from fish oil, having the most detrimental effect.
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