[HTML][HTML] Neuroprotective effects of lipoxin A4 in central nervous system pathologies

AC Martini, S Forner, AF Bento, GA Rae - BioMed Research …, 2014 - hindawi.com
AC Martini, S Forner, AF Bento, GA Rae
BioMed Research International, 2014hindawi.com
Many diseases of the central nervous system are characterized and sometimes worsened by
an intense inflammatory response in the affected tissue. It is now accepted that resolution of
inflammation is an active process mediated by a group of mediators that can act in
synchrony to switch the phenotype of cells, from a proinflammatory one to another that favors
the return to homeostasis. This new genus of proresolving mediators includes resolvins,
protectins, maresins, and lipoxins, the first to be discovered. In this short review we provide …
Many diseases of the central nervous system are characterized and sometimes worsened by an intense inflammatory response in the affected tissue. It is now accepted that resolution of inflammation is an active process mediated by a group of mediators that can act in synchrony to switch the phenotype of cells, from a proinflammatory one to another that favors the return to homeostasis. This new genus of proresolving mediators includes resolvins, protectins, maresins, and lipoxins, the first to be discovered. In this short review we provide an overview of current knowledge into the cellular and molecular interactions of lipoxins in diseases of the central nervous system in which they appear to facilitate the resolution of inflammation, thus exerting a neuroprotective action.
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