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termed lipoxins (Lx),
resolvins (Rv),
protectins (PD) (also
termed neuroprotectins [NP]), and
maresins (MaR). EPA, DHA, and n−3 DPA are n−3
fatty acids;...
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omega hydroxylase (see
specialized proresolving mediators#Protectins/
neuroprotectins).
While the
omega oxidation of many
bioactive fatty acid metabolites...
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docosahexaenoic acid
which is
metabolized to the
resolvin D's, maresins, and
neuroprotectins; and n-3
docosapentaenoic acid
which is
metabolized to the n-3 docosapentaenoic...
- its
strongly anti-inflammatory
activity and its
metabolism toward neuroprotectins and resolvins, the
latter of
which directly contribute to
cardiac function...
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memory outcome.
Neuroprotectin D1 and
other neuroprotectins (see
specialized proresolving mediators#DHA-derived protectins/
neuroprotectins) and
certain resolvins...
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specialized proresolving mediators, i.e. lipoxins, resolvins, maresins, and
neuroprotectins Downregulation of pro-inflammatory molecules, such as leukotrienes...
- neurofurans, isoprostanes, hepoxilins,
epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) and
neuroprotectin D They form
lipid rafts (affecting
cellular signaling) They act on DNA...
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Gotlinger K, Hong S,
Arita M (2004). "Resolvins, docosatrienes, and
neuroprotectins,
novel omega-3-derived mediators, and
their aspirin-triggered endogenous...
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Specialized proresolving mediators § n-3 DPA-derived protectins/
neuroprotectins and
Neuroprotectin), and
three maresins (MaR1n-3, MaR2n-3, and MaR3n-3; see Specialized...
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definition distinguishes them from
other SPMs such as the resolvins,
neuroprotectins, and maresins,
which are
metabolites of the
omega 3
fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic...