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Oral supplementation of diabetic mice with propolis restores the proliferation capacity and chemotaxis of B and T lymphocytes towards CCL21 and CXCL12 by modulating the lipid profile, the pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and oxidative stress
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Oral supplementation of diabetic mice with propolis restores the proliferation capacity and chemotaxis of B and T lymphocytes towards CCL21 and CXCL12 by modulating the lipid profile, the pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and oxidative stress

Ahmad A Al Ghamdi, Gamal Badr, Wael N Hozzein, Ahmed Allam, Noori S Al-Waili, Mohammed A Al-Wadaan and Olivier Garraud
BMC immunology, Vol.16(1), pp.54-54
15/09/2015
PMCID: PMC4570673
PMID: 26370805

Abstract

Administration, Oral Animals B-Lymphocytes - cytology B-Lymphocytes - drug effects B-Lymphocytes - immunology Blood Glucose - metabolism Cell Proliferation - drug effects Chemokine CCL21 - pharmacology Chemokine CXCL12 - pharmacology Chemokines - pharmacology Chemotaxis - drug effects Cytokines - blood Diabetes Complications - blood Diabetes Complications - drug therapy Diabetes Complications - pathology Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental - blood Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental - drug therapy Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental - pathology Dietary Supplements Disease Models, Animal Free Radicals - metabolism Inflammation Mediators - metabolism Insulin - blood Lipids - blood Male Mice, Inbred BALB C Obesity - blood Obesity - drug therapy Oxidative Stress - drug effects Propolis - administration & dosage Propolis - pharmacology Propolis - therapeutic use T-Lymphocytes - cytology T-Lymphocytes - drug effects T-Lymphocytes - immunology
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-015-0117-9View
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