花生四烯酸代谢与肝脏糖脂代谢稳态调控

Translated title of the contribution: Arachidonic acid metabolism in liver glucose and lipid homeostasis

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Abstract

Arachidonic acid (AA) is an ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid, which mainly exists in the cell membrane in the form of phospholipid. Three major enzymatic pathways including the cyclooxygenase (COX), lipoxygenase (LOX) and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP450) pathways are involved in AA metabolism leading to the generation of a variety of lipid mediators such as prostaglandins, leukotrienes, hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs) and epoxyeicoastrienoic acids (EETs). These bioactive AA metabolites play an important role in the regulation of many physiological processes including the maintenance of liver glucose and lipid homeostasis. As the central metabolic organ, the liver is essential in metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins, and its dysfunction is associated with the pathogenesis of many metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This article aims to provide an overview of the enzymatic pathways of AA and discuss the role of AA-derived lipid mediators in the regulation of hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism and their associations with the pathogenesis of major metabolic disorders.

Translated title of the contributionArachidonic acid metabolism in liver glucose and lipid homeostasis
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)657-664
Number of pages8
JournalActa Physiologica Sinica
Volume73
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2021

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