The role of arachidonic acid metabolites in inflammation
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Inflammation
Part 5
ARACHIDONIC ACID
METABOLITES
In Inflammation
Overview
•What are Arachidonic acid metabolites
•How are they synthesized
•The roles of these metabolites in inflammation
•Applied Aspects ( Very Important!)
Tissue injury
Injury to Neutrophils , Mast
cells, platelets, endothelial cells,
Macrophages
Influx of Calcium into
these cells
Activation of
Phospholipase A2
Arachidonic acid in
membrane
phospholipids of
the above cells
Free Arachidonic
acid
Once arachidonic acid is freed from the membrane, it is
rapidly converted to bioactive mediators.
These mediators are referred to as Eicosanoids ( derived
from 20-carbon fatty acids)
Eicosais a greekword –Meaning 20
Prostaglandins, Thromboxane, Leukotrienes and lipoxins
are the eicosanoids formed
In addition, Prostaglandins also mediate Pain and fever which
are the important systemic manifestation of inflammation
What did we understand so far??
•The metabolites of arachidonic acid i.eprostaglandins, leukotrienes
and lipoxins mediates
•Vasodilation
•Vasoconstriction
•Bronchodilatation
•Bronchoconstriction
•Platelet aggregation and inhibition
•Chemoattraction
•Inhibition of chemotaxis!
CAN MEDIATE POSSIBLY EVERY STEP OF INFLAMMATION
Applied Aspects!
Since , these mediators can mediate possibly every step of inflammation
Inhibition of the production of these mediators
SUPRESS INFLAMMATION
SO WHAT??
Inhibition
Non Steroidal Anti
inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDS)
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Diclofenac
Suppress Inflammation
Reduce Pain & Fever
InhibitionZileuton
5-lipoxygenase
inhibitor
Bronchoconstriction
Treatment of
Bronchial Asthma
SUMMARY
•What are Arachidonic acid metabolites
•How are they synthesized
•The roles of these metabolites in inflammation
•Applied Aspects
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