PMID: 6402031Mar 1, 1983Paper

Hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acids. Potent inhibitors of lymphocyte responses

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
N GualdeM Rigaud

Abstract

Arachidonic acid can be transformed into a series of HPETEs by the lipoxygenase enzyme activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages. These resulting HPETEs inhibit some mouse lymphocyte responses. When mice are injected with 15-L-HPETE, their splenocytes show a decreased [3H]thymidine uptake after lectin stimulation.

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