نتایج جستجو برای: arachidonic acid

تعداد نتایج: 747579  

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2009
Natalia Pawlas Andrzej Małecki

The aim of the study was to assess neuroprotective effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC; 100-200 microM) on cultured cortical neurons exposed to arachidonic acid (AA, 10 microM) during ischemia (oxygen-glucose deprivation). Ischemic conditions decreased neuron viability to 41-47% of normoxic controls; co-exposure with arachidonic acid further attenuated neuron viability to 36.73% after 24 h. Separa...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis 1983
A A Spector T L Kaduce J C Hoak R L Czervionke

When human umbilical vein endothelial cultures were grown in the presence of supplemental arachidonic acid, the cell phospholipids became enriched with arachidonic acid. Prostacyclin (PGI2) accumulated in the medium during supplementation with arachidonic acid. The capacity of these enriched cultures to produce PGI2 when subsequently incubated with either arachidonic acid or thrombin was reduce...

Journal: :Cell calcium 2006
Orison O Woolcott Amanda J Gustafsson Mensur Dzabic Cristina Pierro Patrizia Tedeschi Johanna Sandgren M Rizuanul Bari K Hoa Nguyen Marta Bianchi Marija Rakonjac Olof Rådmark Claes-Göran Ostenson Md Shahidul Islam

Pancreatic beta-cells have ryanodine receptors but little is known about their physiological regulation. Previous studies have shown that arachidonic acid releases Ca(2+) from intracellular stores in beta-cells but the identity of the channels involved in the Ca(2+) release has not been elucidated. We studied the mechanism by which arachidonic acid induces Ca(2+) concentration changes in pancre...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Philip C Calder

Mammalian cells and tissues contain substantial amounts of the n-6 PUFA arachidonic acid, especially in their membrane phospholipids. For example, platelets from human adults living on a typical Western diet have about 25% phospholipid fatty acids as arachidonic acid, while for human mononuclear cells, neutrophils, erythrocytes, skeletal muscle, cardiac tissue and liver phospholipids, arachidon...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1985
R A Frye R W Holz

The relationship between catecholamine secretion and arachidonic acid release from digitonin-treated chromaffin cells was investigated. Digitonin renders permeable the plasma membranes of bovine adrenal chromaffin cells to Ca2+, ATP, and proteins. Digitonin-treated cells undergo exocytosis of catecholamine in response to micromolar Ca2+ in the medium. The addition of micromolar Ca2+ to digitoni...

2012
Satoru Sakuma Takahiro Kitamura Chihiro Kuroda Kanami Takeda Sayaka Nakano Tomohiro Hamashima Tetsuya Kohda Shun-ichi Wada Yukio Arakawa Yohko Fujimoto

We previously reported that the all-cis isomer of arachidonic acid, the most naturally occurring isoform of this fatty acid, reduced cuprous copper ion-induced conversion of xanthine dehydrogenase into its reactive oxygen species generating form, xanthine oxidase. In the present study, the effects of all-trans isomer of arachidonic acid, in comparison with cis isomer of arachidonic acid, on the...

2011
Brian S Rett Jay Whelan

BACKGROUND Linoleic acid, with a DRI of 12-17 g/d, is the most highly consumed polyunsaturated fatty acid in the Western diet and is found in virtually all commonly consumed foods. The concern with dietary linoleic acid, being the metabolic precursor of arachidonic acid, is its consumption may enrich tissues with arachidonic acid and contribute to chronic and overproduction of bioactive eicosan...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1993
R D Crosland

Recent studies have demonstrated that unsaturated fatty acids are involved in the regulation of neuroeffector function. I have extended these studies by examining the effect of arachidonic acid on neuromuscular function in vitro using the rat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation. Arachidonic acid caused a time-and dose-dependent reduction in indirectly stimulated twitch tension, but had no effec...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2012
Francisco Javier Cubero Natalia Nieto

Kupffer cells are a key source of mediators of alcohol-induced liver damage such as reactive oxygen species, chemokines, growth factors, and eicosanoids. Since diets rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids are a requirement for the development of alcoholic liver disease, we hypothesized that polyunsaturated fatty acids could synergize with ethanol to promote Kupffer cell activation and TNFα product...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
Z Naor K J Catt

The action of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) upon luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion is calcium-dependent, but is not mediated by cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, or prostaglandins. The role of calcium-mediated phospholipid turnover in GnRH action was investigated in 2-day cultured pituitary cells, in which the production and target cell effects of arachidonic acid were analyzed in relation to Gn...

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