Nutrition
Arachidonic Acid Derivatives
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Arachidonic Acid Derivatives
, Arachidonic Acid, Eicosanoid, Prostaglandin, Thromboxane, Leukotriene
See Also
Fatty Acid
Definitions
Arachidonic Acid
Arachidonic Acid is a polyunsaturated
Essential Fatty Acid
present in human fat, liver, brain and glandular organs
Derived from dietary
Linoleic Acid
Precursor of Prostaglandins, prostacyclins, Thromboxanes, and Leukotrienes.
Physiology
Arachidonic Acid Derivatives (Eicosanoids)
Gene
ral
Derived from Arachidonic Acid via cyclooxygenase pathway
Basic structure is a 5 carbon ring "head" with two 6 to 9 carbon chain "legs"
Functions vary by specific molecule, but function in general is summarized here
Thromboxanes
Increase
Platelet
aggregation
Leukotrienes
Leukocyte
chemotaxis
Prostacyclin
Inhibits
Platelet
aggregation
Vasodilates
Prostaglandins
Some Prostaglandins contract
Smooth Muscle
(e.g.
Vasocon
striction, bronchoconstriction, uterine contraction)
Some Prostaglandins increase inflammatory response as well as pain and fever
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