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Enzymatic Synthesis of Epoxidized Metabolites of Docosahexaenoic, Eicosapentaenoic, and Arachidonic Acids
Published on: June 28, 2019
Targeting epoxides for organ damage in hypertension
1Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Cardiovascular Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA. jdimig@mcw.edu
Abstract:
Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) are synthesized from arachidonic acid and EETs have a number of beneficial cardiovascular actions. This has led to the concept that EETs and its metabolic pathway can be therapeutically targeted for hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. One approach has been to prevent the conversion of EETs to their inactive diols by inhibiting the soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) enzyme. Inhibition of sEH has been demonstrated to decrease blood pressure in certain experimental models of hypertension, decrease inflammation, and protect organs from damage associated with hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. The development of sEH inhibitors has reached the point where they are being evaluated in humans. A second therapeutic approach has been to develop EET agonists. EET agonists have been essential for determining the structure function relationship for EETs and determining cell-signaling mechanisms by which EETs exert their cardiovascular actions. More recently, EET agonists have been administered chronically to experimental animal models of hypertension and metabolic syndrome and have been demonstrated to decrease blood pressure, improve insulin signaling, and improve vascular function. These experimental findings provide evidence for sEH inhibitors and EET agonists as a therapeutic approach for cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and the associated end-organ damage.
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