EICOSANOIDS (prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes)

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EICOSANOIDS (prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes)

Eicosanoids Major classes of eicosanoids. Precursors of eicosanoids. Major pathways of eicosanoid synthesis (cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase). Important functions of eicosanoids. Important inhibitors of eicosanoid synthesis

Eicosaniods Derived from 20-crabon polyunsaturated fatty acids Paracrine or autocrine messengers molecules Short half-lives (10 secs – 5 mins) so that functions are usually limited to actions on nearby cells. Bind to specific cell surface G-protein coupled receptors, and generally increase cAMP levels. May also bind to nuclear receptors and alter gene transcription. Wide variety of functions

Major Classes of Eicosanoids Prostaglandins Thromboxanes Prostacyclins Leukotrienes HETES

Effects of Eicosaniods Induction of inflammation Mediation of pain signals Induction of fever Smooth muscle contraction (including uterus) Smooth muscle relaxation Protection of stomach lining Simulation of platelet aggregation Inhibition of platelet aggregation Sodium and water retention

Precursors of Eicosanoids Arachidonic acid (ω6) Eicosatrienoic acid (g-linolenic acid, ω6) Eicosapentaenoic Acid (ω3)

Dietary Linoleic Acid (C18: ∆9,12) (from plant oils) Elongase Desaturase Arachidonic Acid (C20: ∆5, 8, 11, 14) Membrane Phospholipids

Arachidonic acid release from membrane lipids Stimulus Phosphatidyl choline Phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate Arachidonic acid Phospholipase A2 Ca++ Phospholipase C 1,2 Diacylglycerol Arachidonic acid Monoacylglycerol DAG lipase Arachidonic acid MAG lipase

Pathways for Arachidonic Acid Metabolism Cyclo-oxygenase Pathway PGG2 lipoxygenase Pathway HPETE Prostaglandins Thromboxanes Leukotrienes HETE Lipoxins

Prostaglandins – Structural Features PGA, PGD, PGE, PGF, PGG, PGH, PGI Depending on the functional groups present at X and Y PGF 1, 2 or 3 Depending on the number of double bonds present in the linear hydrocarbon chain

PGF 1, 2 or 3

Thromboxane A2 (TXA2) - structure

CYCLO-OXYGENASE PATHWAY PG and TX synthesis Tissue specific PGD2 PGD synthase PGE2 PGE synthase PGF2a PGE 9-keto reductase 2GSH 2GSSG PGI2 PGI synthase TXA2 TXA synthase

Some Functions of Prostaglandins PGI2, PGE2, PGD2 ↑ Vasodilation, cAMP ↓ Platelet and leukocyte aggregation, IL1 and IL2, T-cell proliferation, lymphocyte migration PGF2a ↑ Vasoconstriction, Bronchoconstriction, smooth muscle contraction TXA2 ↑ Vasoconstriction, Platelet aggregation, lymphocyte proliferation, bronchoconstriction

Lipoxygenase pathway

Some Functions of Leukotrienes LTB4 ↑ Vascular permeability, T-cell proliferation, leukocyte aggregation, IL -1, IL-2, IFN-g LTC4 and LTD4 ↑ Bronchoconstriction, Vascular permeability, IFN-g

Leukotrienes and allergies Leukotrienes are a hundred times more potent than histamine Histamine provided a rapid response to an allergen In the later stages leukotrienes are principally responsible for inflammation, smooth muscle constriction, constriction of the airways and mucous secretion form mucosal epithelium

Anti inflammatory Drugs inhibit Eicosanoid Synthesis Membrane lipids Arachidonic Acid Steroids Phospholipase A2 Leukotrienes Prostaglandins, thromboxanes NSAIDs Cyclo-oxygenase Lipoxygenase

Mechanism of Aspirin Action

COX-1 is constitutively expressed in nearly all tissues responsible for normal physiological functions Little or no COX-2 is present in normal resting cells. COX-2 is induced by inflammatory stimuli (cytokines, bacterial lipopolysaccharides). 20% of patients on long term NSAID treatment develop gastric ulcers It was postulated that inhibitors selective for COX-2 should relieve pain and inflammation without gastric complications

Aspirin and cardiovascular disease Low dose aspirin has an anti -thromobogenic effect and lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes. It inhibits the formation of TXA2 in platelets, by inhibition of COX-1 which cannot be overcome because platelets have no nucleus. Endothelial cells have a nucleus and synthesis more COX-1 enzyme needed for the normal prostaglandin functions

Omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid balance w6 and w3 are not interconvertible in humans (mammals). Diets rich in w3 fatty acids result in high content of these fatty acids in membrane phospholipids Recommended ratio: 1-4: 1 (w6 : w3) Typical western diet: 14-25: 1 (w6 : w3)

Omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid balance A diet rich in omega-6 FAs shifts the physiological state to one that is proinflammatory, prothrombotic and proaggregatory… leading to heart disease in susceptible individuals

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