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Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing

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 antagonis...

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Autores principales: Gugliandolo, Enrico, Peritore, Alessio Filippo, Piras, Cristian, Cuzzocrea, Salvatore, Crupi, Rosalia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7020078
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author Gugliandolo, Enrico
Peritore, Alessio Filippo
Piras, Cristian
Cuzzocrea, Salvatore
Crupi, Rosalia
author_facet Gugliandolo, Enrico
Peritore, Alessio Filippo
Piras, Cristian
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description 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 according-to-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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spelling pubmed-73554402020-07-23 Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing Gugliandolo, Enrico Peritore, Alessio Filippo Piras, Cristian Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Crupi, Rosalia Vet Sci Review 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 according-to-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. MDPI 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7355440/ /pubmed/32560159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7020078 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peritore, Alessio Filippo
Piras, Cristian
Cuzzocrea, Salvatore
Crupi, Rosalia
Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title_full Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title_fullStr Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title_short Palmitoylethanolamide and Related ALIAmides: Prohomeostatic Lipid Compounds for Animal Health and Wellbeing
title_sort palmitoylethanolamide and related aliamides: prohomeostatic lipid compounds for animal health and wellbeing
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7020078
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