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Metabolic and nutritional stressors are a growing global health concern. This review discusses how obesity, lipids, and lipid derivatives influence lung development, homeostasis, and chronic lung disease progression, highlighting roles of alveolar surfactant and sphingolipids.
Jaco Selle +8 more
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Proinflammatory eicosanoids (prostaglandins and leukotrienes) and specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM) are temporally regulated during infections.
Oliver Werz +7 more
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Systemic delivery of proresolving lipid mediators resolvin D2 and maresin 1 attenuates intimal hyperplasia in mice [PDF]
Vascular injury induces a potent inflammatory response that influences vessel remodeling and patency, limiting long-term benefits of cardiovascular interventions such as angioplasty.
Akagi, Daisuke +4 more
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Hlutverk maresin 1 og viðtaka þess LGR6 í bólguhjöðnun í ósæðarlokum og kölkun þeirra
Failure to engage pro-resolving processes during the inflammatory response may lead to chronic inflammation, which is the underlying cause of many prevalent diseases.
Erna María Jónsdóttir 1995-
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The omega-3 fatty acids Maresin 1 and Maresin 2 and the protein Annexin A1 are pro-resolving mediators which play an active role in resolution of inflammation. The mediators enhance elimination of apoptotic cells, activation of immune cells and limit invasion of leukocytes.
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Resolving Lipid Mediators Maresin 1 and Resolvin D2 Prevent Atheroprogression in Mice [PDF]
Atheroprogression is a consequence of nonresolved inflammation, and currently a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms preventing resolution is missing.
Drechsler, M. +41 more
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Inflammation always accompanies infection during sepsis. Mitochondrial dysfunction and the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by mitochondria have been proposed in the pathogenesis of sepsis.
Lu Bin +23 more
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Maresin 1 Resolves Inflammation and Aids Bone Healing in Periapical Lesions
Chronic apical periodontitis (CAP) is a persistent inflammatory condition caused by microbial infections in the root canal system, leading to bone loss and tissue damage. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that maresin 1 (MaR1), a specialized proresolving mediator, facilitates inflammatory resolution and promotes bone healing ...
E. Demir +8 more
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Akut inmeli hastalarda Maresin-1'in inflamatuvar süreçlerle ilişkisi
Giriş ve Amaç: İnme, tüm dünyada ikincil ölüm nedeni olup, özellikle gelişmekte olan ülkelerde inme sonrası meydana gelen fonksiyonal kayıpların tedavileri sağlık harcamalarında önemli bir paya sahiptir.
El Moustafa, Houssein
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BackgroundAging impairs the mechanisms that regulate inflammation, resulting in low-level chronic inflammation even in the absence of infection and increasing the risk of developing age-related illnesses.
Kantarcı, Alpdoğan +2 more
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