9-deoxy-delta-9-prostaglandin-d2 and Crohn-Disease

9-deoxy-delta-9-prostaglandin-d2 has been researched along with Crohn-Disease* in 2 studies

Reviews

2 review(s) available for 9-deoxy-delta-9-prostaglandin-d2 and Crohn-Disease

ArticleYear
[The peroxisome-proliferator-activated gamma receptor and chronic inflammatory bowel disease (PPARgamma and IBD)].
    Journal de la Societe de biologie, 2006, Volume: 200, Issue:2

    PPARgamma has been recently described as being a gene of susceptibility for Intestinal Bowel Diseases (IBD) as NOD2/CARD15 gene. IBD are pathologies due to an abnormal immune response, in genetically predisposed patients, to the bacteria of the intestinal flora. PPARgamma, known for its significant role in adipogenesis, is strongly expressed by the epithelial cells of the colon mucosa. PPARgamma is implicated in the regulation of inflammation. Indeed, agonists of this nuclear receptor decrease strongly the intensity of inflammation during experimental colitis induced by chemical agents. A deficit of PPARgamma in patients with ulcerative colitis has been highlighted, that could in part explain the acute inflammation. In addition, bacteria, including those of the commensal flora, are able to regulate PPARgamma. Toll Like Receptor-4 (TLR-4), responsible for the recognition of bacterial motif as lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is implicated in PPARgamma regulation and its anti-inflammatory properties. All these arguments make of PPARgamma a very interesting therapeutic target for the treatment of IBD.

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Bacterial Physiological Phenomena; Colitis, Ulcerative; Crohn Disease; Eicosanoids; Fatty Acids, Omega-3; Homeostasis; Humans; Inflammation; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases; Insulin Resistance; Intestinal Mucosa; Ligands; Lipid Metabolism; Mice; PPAR gamma; Prostaglandin D2; Thiazolidinediones; Toll-Like Receptor 4

2006
PPAR activators and gastroenterology.
    Drug news & perspectives, 2004, Volume: 17, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Colonic Neoplasms; Crohn Disease; Humans; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases; PPAR gamma; Prostaglandin D2; Thiazolidinediones

2004