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E. Gugliandolo, A. Peritore, C. Piras, Salvatore Cuzzocrea, R. Crupi
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Virtually every cellular process is affected by diet and this represents the foundation of dietary management to a variety of small animal disorders. Special attention is currently being paid to a family of naturally occurring lipid amides acting through the so-called autacoid local injury antagonism, i.e., the ALIA mechanism. The parent molecule of ALIAmides, palmitoyl ethanolamide (PEA), has being known since the 1950s as a nutritional factor with protective properties. Since then, PEA has been isolated from a variety of plant and animal food sources and its proresolving function in the mammalian body has been increasingly investigated. The discovery of the close interconnection between ALIAmides and the endocannabinoid system has greatly stimulated research efforts in this field. The multitarget and highly redundant mechanisms through which PEA exerts prohomeostatic functions fully breaks with the classical pharmacology view of “one drug, one target, one disease”, opening a new era in the management of animals’ health, i.e., an accordingto-nature biomodulation of body responses to different stimuli and injury. The present review focuses on the direct and indirect endocannabinoid receptor agonism by PEA and its analogues and also targets the main findings from experimental and clinical studies on ALIAmides in animal health and wellbeing.
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几乎每一个细胞过程都受到饮食的影响,这代表了各种小动物疾病饮食管理的基础。目前特别关注的是一类天然存在的脂质酰胺通过所谓的自身类局部损伤拮抗作用,即ALIA机制。ALIAmides的母体分子棕榈酰乙醇酰胺(PEA)自20世纪50年代以来就被认为是一种具有保护作用的营养因子。从那时起,PEA已经从各种植物和动物食物来源中分离出来,其在哺乳动物体内的促生功能已被越来越多地研究。ALIAmides与endocannabinoid系统之间密切联系的发现极大地刺激了这一领域的研究工作。PEA发挥促内稳态功能的多靶点和高度冗余机制,完全打破了“一药一靶一病”的经典药理学观点,开启了动物健康管理的新时代,即对不同刺激和损伤的机体反应进行按自然的生物调节。本文综述了PEA及其类似物的直接和间接内源性大麻素受体激动作用,以及ALIAmides在动物健康和福利方面的实验和临床研究的主要结果。
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