| Literature DB >> 25997585 |
Andrey G Berdyshev1, Halyna V Kosiakova2, Oleksandra V Onopchenko3, Rostislav R Panchuk4, Rostislav S Stoika5, Nadiya M Hula6.
Abstract
N-Stearoylethanolamine (NSE) is a minor lipid that belongs to the N-Acylethanolamines family that mediates a wide range of biological processes. This study investigates the mechanisms of anti-inflammatory action of NSE on different model systems. Namely, we estimated the effect of NSE on inflammatory cytokines mRNA level (leukemia cells L1210), cytokines content (serum and LPS-stimulated macrophages) and nuclear translocation of NF-κB (peritoneal macrophages LPS-stimulated and isolated from rats with obesity-induced insulin resistance). The results indicated that NSE dose-dependently inhibits the IL-1 and IL-6 mRNA level in L1210 cells. Furthermore, the NSE treatment triggered a normalization of serum TNF-α level in insulin resistant rats and a reduction of medium IL-1 level in LPS-activated peritoneal macrophages. These NSE's effects were associated with the inhibition of nuclear NF-κB translocation in rat peritoneal macrophages.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokines; Inflammation; Insulin resistance; N-Acylethanolamines; N-Stearoylethanolamine; NF-kB
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25997585 DOI: 10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2015.05.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat ISSN: 1098-8823 Impact factor: 3.072