Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (Apr 2016)

Glial modulation by N-acylethanolamides in brain injury and neurodegeneration

  • María Inés Herrera,
  • María Inés Herrera,
  • Rodolfo Alberto Kolliker Frers,
  • George E. eBarreto,
  • Eduardo eBlanco Calvo,
  • Francisco eCapani,
  • Francisco eCapani,
  • Francisco eCapani,
  • Francisco eCapani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Neuroinflammation involves the activation of glial cells and represents a key element in normal aging and pathophysiology of brain damage. N-acylethanolamides (NAEs), naturally occurring amides, are known for their pro-homeostatic effects. An increase of NAEs has been reported in vivo and in vitro in the aging brain and in brain injury. Treatment with NAEs may promote neuroprotection and exert anti-inflammatory actions via PPARα activation and/or by counteracting gliosis. This review aims to provide an overview of endogenous and exogenous properties of NAEs in neuroinflammation and to discuss their interaction with glial cells.

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