Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8358828 | Progress in Lipid Research | 2017 | 71 Pages |
Abstract
Since the beginning of the 1990's diverse types of metabolites originating from polyunsaturated fatty acids, formed under autooxidative conditions were discovered. Known as prostaglandin isomers (or isoprostanoids) originating from arachidonic acid, neuroprostanes from docosahexaenoic acid, and phytoprostanes from α-linolenic acid proved to be prevalent in biology. The syntheses of these compounds by organic chemists and the development of sophisticated mass spectrometry methods has boosted our understanding of the isoprostanoid biology. In recent years, it has become accepted that these molecules not only serve as markers of oxidative damage but also exhibit a wide range of bioactivities. In addition, isoprostanoids have emerged as indicators of oxidative stress in humans and their environment. This review explores in detail the isoprostanoid chemistry and biology that has been achieved in the past three decades.
Keywords
LC-MSSPENrf2GSHTLCPFBBrBSTFAALAMRMPhytoPDTPARTTCCl4PPARγPDXMTBERIANPD1neuroprotectin D1EPANF-κBLPSESITPPBHTAPCINeuroprostanesGC-MSkeap1MS/MSROSSolid phase extractionα-linolenic acidAdrenic acidArachidonic acidEicosapentaenoic aciddocosahexaenoic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidsPolyunsaturated fatty acidPUFAIsoprostanesisoprostaneIsopinterleukinAlzheimer's diseaseTriphenylphosphineEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayELISADHAradioimmunoassayECNITPRRett syndromeSIMGas Chromatography Mass SpectrometryTandem mass spectrometryLiquid chromatography mass spectrometrynuclear factor-kappaBnuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2phytoprostanePhytoprostanesLipopolysaccharidesmethyl tert-Butyl etherselected-ion monitoringMultiple-reaction monitoringNeuroprostaneNeuropbutylated hydroxytolueneADALipid peroxidationKelch-like ECH-associated protein 1Poly-ε-caprolactonePentafluorobenzyl bromideCarbon tetrachloridethin layer chromatographyPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gammaGlutathioneReactive oxygen speciesthromboxane receptorelectrospray ionizationatmospheric pressure chemical ionization
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Authors
Jean-Marie Galano, Yiu Yiu Lee, Camille Oger, Claire Vigor, Joseph Vercauteren, Thierry Durand, Martin Giera, Jetty Chung-Yung Lee,