14 results on '"Dihomogammalinolenic Acid"'
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2. The Importance of Linoleic Acid Metabolites in Cancer Metastasis and in the Synthesis and Actions of 13-HODE
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Horrobin, David F., Ziboh, Vincent A., Sinzinger, Helmut, editor, Samuelsson, Bengt, editor, Vane, John R., editor, Paoletti, Rodolfo, editor, Ramwell, Peter, editor, and Wong, Patrick Y.-K., editor
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- 1997
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3. Abstract P450: Serum Arachidonic Acid Levels in Relation With Outcome of Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Teppei Komatsu, Hidetaka Mitsumura, Tomomichi Kitagawa, Yasuyuki Iguchi, Kenichiro Sakai, Takeo Sato, Hiroki Takatsu, and Junichiro Takahashi
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Intracerebral hemorrhage ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Eicosapentaenoic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Arachidonic acid ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Introduction: The correlation between serum polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) such as Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), Arachidonic Acid (AA) and Dihomogammalinolenic Acid (DHLA) levels and clinical outcomes of cardiovascular disease are previously reported. The aim was to investigate serum PUFAs including AA levels to clinical outcome in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients. Method: From Nov 2012 to Nov 2019, ICH patients within 24 hours from the onset were enrolled. All patients underwent radiological investigations and laboratory examinations including measurement of serum PUFAs levels on admission. We divided patients into two groups, favorable outcome group (mRS at 3 months 0-3) and poor outcome group (mRS at 3 months 4-6). We compared baseline variables including serum PUFAs levels between two groups. Result: We enrolled 142patients (87 male, median age 60 years old, median NIHSS score 8). Of them, 113 patients (80%) were favorable outcome group and 29 patients (20%) were poor outcome group. Higher NIHSS score and larger size of hematoma on admission were found in poor outcome group (median NIHSS score 6 of favorable outcome vs. 14 of poor outcome, p Conclusion: Serum AA levels may play an important role in predicting the outcome in ICH.
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- 2021
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4. Significance of Serum Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Level Imbalance in Patients with Acute Venous Thromboembolism
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Kazunori Shimada, Masaru Hiki, Shohei Ouchi, Hiroyuki Daida, Atsutoshi Takagi, Katsumi Miyauchi, Kiyoshi Takasu, Tatsuro Aikawa, Megumi Shimizu, Yurina Sugita, Tomoyuki Shiozawa, Tetsuro Miyazaki, and Shuhei Takahashi
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Male ,Eicosapentaenoic acid ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Body Mass Index ,Pathogenesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Dihomogammalinolenic acid ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Arachidonic Acid ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,Healthy Volunteers ,Biochemistry ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Arachidonic acid ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Original Article ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Fatty acids ,Blood Coagulation ,Aged ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Case-control study ,medicine.disease ,equipment and supplies ,Diet ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Multivariate Analysis ,Endothelium, Vascular ,business ,Body mass index ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Aim Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) take part in various biological events linked to the pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism (VTE), including inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and hypercoagulability. Several studies have demonstrated the association between PUFAs and the occurrence of VTE. However, the role of PUFAs in the pathogenesis of VTE remains unclear. Methods We enrolled 45 patients with acute VTE and 37 age-, gender-, and body mass index-matched healthy volunteers to examine their PUFA levels. Serum omega 3 (eicosapentaenoic acid: EPA and docosahexaenoic acid: DHA) and omega 6 (dihomogammalinolenic acid: DGLA and arachidonic acid: AA) fatty acids levels were measured within 24 h of admission. Results Patients with VTE showed significantly higher AA and lower EPA levels, and lower EPA/AA ratios than the controls. Multivariate analysis revealed that AA was an independent marker for VTE. In addition, we divided the patients based on their median age (58 years old). The younger patients with VTE showed significantly lower EPA/AA levels than their age-matched controls, whereas older patients with VTE showed a significantly higher AA/DGLA levels than the older controls. Conclusions High serum AA levels and low EPA levels are associated with the development of acute VTE, suggesting that the imbalance of PUFAs may be a potential therapeutic target for preventing acute VTE.
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- 2017
5. Effect of dihomogammalinolenic acid and its 15-lipoxygenase metabolite on eicosanoid metabolism by human mononuclear leukocytes in vitro: selective inhibition of the 5-lipoxygenase pathway.
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Iversen, L., Fogh, K., and Kragballe, K.
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of the n-6 fatty acid, dihomogammalinolenic acid (DGLA, 20∶3, n-6) on arachidonic acid (AA) (C20∶4) metabolism by human peripheral mononuclear leukocytes (HPML). After incubation of HPML with A23187 (5 Μ M) and DGLA, the cyclooxygenase (CO) and lipoxygenase (LO) products were separated and quantified by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) combined with radioimmunoassay. DGLA led to no change in PGE formation, but at similar concentrations there was a dose-dependent decrease in LTB formation (IC=45.0 Μ M). The inhibition of LTB formation by DGLA was associated with a dosedependent increase in its 15-LO metabolite 15-hydroxyeicosatrienoic acid (15-HETrE) and its CO metabolite prostaglandin E (PGE). Incubation of HPLM with 15-HETrE (0-1.5 Μ M) alone did not result in a change in PGE formation, whereas 15-HETrE was a much more potent inhibitor of LTB formation (IC=0.5 Μ M) than DGLA. These results show that the addition of DGLA to HPML results in a selective inhibition of LTB formation, presumably via its metabolite (15-HETrE). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1992
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6. Altered serum mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acid levels in adults with ADHD
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R. Wandschneider, G. Irmisch, Abigail J. Sheldrick, J. Richter, and Johannes Thome
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lipoproteins ,Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Blood serum ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Healthy control ,medicine ,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,Humans ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Ldl cholesterol ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Cholesterol ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Oleic acid ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Case-Control Studies ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Female ,Psychology ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Other than in children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the connection between ADHD and lipids has not been sufficiently investigated so far in adults. Blood serum lipoproteins and fatty acids (FA) composition were measured and analyzed by colorimetry and gaschromatography in eight male and seven female adults diagnosed with ADHD as well as in 15 age- and gender-matched healthy control subjects. In ADHD patients, polyunsaturated FAs [docosahexaenoic, arachidonic and dihomogammalinolenic acid (p = 0.048; 0.003; 0.012)] showed lower concentrations, while monounsaturated acids (palmitoleic and oleic acid) as well as total and LDL cholesterol showed higher concentrations (p = 0.011; 0.005). ADHD scores positively correlated with palmitoleic (R = −0.56; p = 0.032), stearic (R = 0.53; p = 0.044), eicosapentaenoic (R = 0.62; p = 0.014), docosahexaenoic (R = 0.51; p = 0.050), gammalinolenic (R = 0.62; p = 0.018) and alphalinolenic acid (R = 0.56; p = 0.031) concentration. Even though the total and LDL cholesterol concentrations in blood serum were significantly higher among the ADHD patients than in controls, none of the ADHD symptom scores were significantly associated with any of the lipoproteine measures. We could demonstrate that a lack of polyunsaturated FAs in blood serum of subjects with ADHD persists into adulthood. Furthermore, we could show that adult ADHD symptomatology positively correlates with elevated levels of saturated stearic and monounsaturated FAs.
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- 2012
7. A high level of dihomogammalinolenic acid in brown alga Sargassum pallidum (Turn.)
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Natalia V. Zhukova and Vassilii I. Svetashev
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biology ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Chemical structure ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry ,Pacific ocean ,Brown algae ,Algae ,Chemotaxonomy ,Botany ,Sargassum pallidum ,Molecular Biology ,Eicosatrienoic Acid - Abstract
A high content (12.8–17.7% of total fatty acids) of an eicosatrienoic acid was found in the brown alga, Sargassum pallidum . The chemical structure of the acid as 8,11,14-eicosatrienoic (dihomo-g-linolenic) acid was confirmed by physicochemical methods.
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- 1999
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8. Significance of Serum Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Level Imbalance in Patients with Acute Venous Thromboembolism.
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Hiki M, Miyazaki T, Shimada K, Sugita Y, Shimizu M, Aikawa T, Ouchi S, Shiozawa T, Takasu K, Takahashi S, Takagi A, Miyauchi K, and Daida H
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- 8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid blood, Adult, Aged, Arachidonic Acid blood, Blood Coagulation, Body Mass Index, Case-Control Studies, Diet, Eicosapentaenoic Acid blood, Endothelium, Vascular metabolism, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Inflammation, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Biomarkers blood, Fatty Acids, Unsaturated blood, Venous Thromboembolism blood
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Aim: Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) take part in various biological events linked to the pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism (VTE), including inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and hypercoagulability. Several studies have demonstrated the association between PUFAs and the occurrence of VTE. However, the role of PUFAs in the pathogenesis of VTE remains unclear., Methods: We enrolled 45 patients with acute VTE and 37 age-, gender-, and body mass index-matched healthy volunteers to examine their PUFA levels. Serum omega 3 (eicosapentaenoic acid: EPA and docosahexaenoic acid: DHA) and omega 6 (dihomogammalinolenic acid: DGLA and arachidonic acid: AA) fatty acids levels were measured within 24 h of admission., Results: Patients with VTE showed significantly higher AA and lower EPA levels, and lower EPA/AA ratios than the controls. Multivariate analysis revealed that AA was an independent marker for VTE. In addition, we divided the patients based on their median age (58 years old). The younger patients with VTE showed significantly lower EPA/AA levels than their age-matched controls, whereas older patients with VTE showed a significantly higher AA/DGLA levels than the older controls., Conclusions: High serum AA levels and low EPA levels are associated with the development of acute VTE, suggesting that the imbalance of PUFAs may be a potential therapeutic target for preventing acute VTE.
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- 2017
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9. Separation of Prostaglandins E1, and E2and other Major Eicosanoids by Unidimensional Argentation Thin Layer Chromatography
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Andrew T. Dailey, Joseph C. Touchstone, John S. Bomalaski, and Robert B. Zurier
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chloroform ,Chromatography ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Fatty acid ,respiratory system ,Thin-layer chromatography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Acetic acid ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Organic chemistry ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Arachidonic acid ,Methanol ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Prostaglandins (PG) E1 and E2 are important regulators of biologic functions, and can express different biological effects. In thin layer chromatography (TLC) systems which separate these compounds, comigration of other major eicosanoids is a problem. This paper describes a TLC system using a mobile phase of chloroform/methanol/acetic acid/H2O (90:7.5:5:0.8) that separates PGE1 and PGE2, as well as other major eicosanoids, including dihomogammalinolenic acid (DHLA), the immediate fatty acid precursor of PGE1.
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- 1984
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10. Lithium treatment of hypothermia caused by electric shock
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J. Lieb, D. Lombard, and A. Nazzaro
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Hyperthermia ,Adult ,Lithium (medication) ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Electric shock ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Hypothermia ,Lithium ,medicine.disease ,Electric Injuries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Humans ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Electroconvulsive Shock ,business ,Prostaglandin f ,medicine.drug ,Body Temperature Regulation - Abstract
Prostaglandins have hyperthermic as well as hypothermic effects, and lithium, which inhibits the conversion of dihomogammalinolenic acid to PGE1, can produce hyperthermia. Electroconvulsive shock raises prostaglandin F in rat cerebral cortex and in the case presented here lithium normalized temperature in a patient who became hypothermic after she accidentally received an electric shock.
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- 1980
11. Patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome treated for two months with evening primrose oil
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R. Manthorpe, J. U. Prause, Peter Oxholm, and David F Horrobin
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Metabolite ,Immunology ,Placebo ,Eye ,Gastroenterology ,Xerostomia ,law.invention ,Oenothera biennis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Random Allocation ,Rheumatology ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Internal medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Plant Oils ,Evening Primrose Oil ,gamma-Linolenic acid ,gamma-Linolenic Acid ,Phospholipids ,Aged ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Fatty Acids, Essential ,business.industry ,Fatty Acids ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Lip ,Surgery ,Sjogren's Syndrome ,chemistry ,Linoleic Acids ,Male patient ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Female ,Sjogren s ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents - Abstract
Twenty-four female and 4 male patients, all fulfilling the Copenhagen criteria for primary Sjogren's syndrome (primary SS), were treated for 8 weeks with evening primrose oil (Efamol). Efamol is a seed oil which consists primarily of the n-6 essential fatty acids (EFA): cis-linoleic acid and gammalinolenic acid (GLA). The investigation was carried out as a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial in order to determine whether long-term treatment of patients with primary SS with Efamol would improve the ocular and oral clinical status, and whether the levels of EFA in plasma and erythrocytes increase during Efamol treatment. The objective ocular status, evaluated by a combined ocular score, including the results from Schirmer-I test, break-up time and van Bijsterveld score, improved significantly during Efamol treatment when compared with Efamol start-values (p less than 0.05), but not when compared with placebo values (p less than 0.2). The GLA metabolite and prostaglandin-E1 (PGE1) precursor dihomogammalinolenic acid (20: 3n6, DGLA) increased both in plasma (p less than 0.001) and in erythrocytes (p less than 0.001) during treatment with Efamol. No correlations between objective ocular and oral status and DGLA values in plasma or erythrocytes were found.
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- 1986
12. Polyunsaturated Oils of Marine and Plant Origins and Their Uses in Clinical Medicine
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David F. Horrobin
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,chemistry ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,Linoleic acid ,Botany ,food and beverages ,Arachidonic acid ,Food science ,Biology ,Eicosapentaenoic acid - Abstract
The two main dietary essential fatty acids (EFAs) are linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). These two parent fatty acids are metabolized within the body to whar are sometimes called the derived EFAs. The derived EFAs include gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), dihomogammalinolenic acid (DGLA) and arachidonic acid of the n−6 series from linoleic acid, and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) of the n−3 series from ALA. The traditional teaching is that there is no dietary requirement for the derived EFAs. It is assumed that all the amounts of the derived EFAs that are needed can be formed within the body from linoleic acid and ALA.
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- 1989
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13. Effects of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Biochemical and Functional Aspects of Endothelial and Blood Cells
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P. Maderna, R. Paoletti, E. Tremoli, and C. Galli
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oleic acid ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Linolenic acid ,Linoleic acid ,Prostaglandin ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Arachidonic acid ,Eicosapentaenoic acid ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
The three major families of unsaturated fatty acids are those of oleic acid (n-9), linoleic acid (n-6) and linolenic acid (n-3). Linoleic and linolenic acid, the 18-carbon essential fatty acids obtained from the diet, are converted through desaturation and elongation steps to the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The 20-carbon PUFAs, dihomogammalinolenic acid (DHGLA 20:3 n-6), arachidonic acid (AA 20:4 n-6) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA 20:5 n-3), derived from linolenic acid, are the precursors of the prostaglandin series 1,2 and 3, respectively.
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- 1989
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14. Human platelet PGE1 and dihomogammalinolenic acid. Comparison to PGE2 and arachidonic acid
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Michel Lagarde, M. Guichardant, and Marc Dechavanne
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Blood Platelets ,Arachidonic Acid ,Dihomogammalinolenic Acid ,Platelet Aggregation ,Prostaglandins E ,Thrombin ,Human platelet ,Cell Biology ,Arachidonic Acids ,Biochemistry ,Dinoprostone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid ,chemistry ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Humans ,Arachidonic acid ,Collagen ,Alprostadil - Published
- 1981
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