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Role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in ischemic stroke – A perspective of specialized pro-resolving mediators

Zhijuan Miao, Marianne Schultzberg, Xiuzhe Wang, Yuwu Zhao

2021Clinical Nutrition32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been proposed as beneficial for cardiovascular health. However, results from both epidemiological studies and clinical trials have been inconsistent, whereas most of the animal studies showed promising benefits of PUFAs in the prevention and treatment of ischemic stroke. In recent years, it has become clear that PUFAs are metabolized into various types of bioactive derivatives, including the specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs). SPMs exert multiple biofunctions, such as to limit excessive inflammatory responses, regulate lipid metabolism and immune cell functions, decrease production of pro-inflammatory factors, increase anti-inflammatory mediators, as well as to promote tissue repair and homeostasis. Inflammation has been recognised as a key contributor to the pathophysiology of acute ischemic stroke. Owing to their potent pro-resolving actions, SPMs are potential for development of novel anti-stroke therapy. In this review, we will summarize current knowledge of epidemiological studies, basic research and clinical trials concerning PUFAs in stroke prevention and treatment, with special attention to SPMs as the unsung heroes behind PUFAs.

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MedicinePolyunsaturated fatty acidPerspective (graphical)Stroke (engine)Ischemic strokeNeuroscienceInternal medicineFatty acidIschemiaBiochemistryComputer scienceMechanical engineeringBiologyArtificial intelligenceChemistryEngineeringFatty Acid Research and HealthEicosanoids and Hypertension PharmacologyCholesterol and Lipid Metabolism