Nitro-fatty acids: mechanisms of action, roles in metabolic diseases, and therapeutics

  • Ni H
  • Tan X
  • Du J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nitro-fatty acids (NO 2 -FAs) are a class of bioactive lipids that mediate metabolic, anti-oxidative stress, anti-inflammatory, and other signaling actions. Endogenously, NO 2 -FAs are derived from the non-enzymatic reactions of unsaturated fatty acids with reactive nitrogen species. The electrophilic properties of the nitro group results in NO 2 -FAs being able to undergo rapid and reversible reactions with biological nucleophiles, such as cysteine and histidine, thus supporting post-translational modifications of proteins. The reactions of NO 2 -FAs with biological nucleophiles regulate a range of key signaling pathways involved in gene expression responses, enzyme activity, and cellular processes. In disease animal models, NO 2 -FAs are produced under conditions of inflammation and oxidative stress and play a protective role in a variety of metabolic diseases, which have been associated with anti-atherosclerosis, blood-pressure lowering, and are involved in the regulation of glycolipid metabolism and insulin resistance. Based on these, more clinical studies might find a correlation between NO 2 -FAs levels and pathophysiology in patients with metabolic diseases. Importantly, NO 2 -FAs therapeutics are effective in clinical trials. In addition, dietary supplementation with nitrates and unsaturated fatty acids can endogenously increase NO 2 -FAs levels in mice and humans. These findings support dietary approaches that increase the endogenous levels of NO 2 -FAs might potentially reduce the risk of metabolic diseases. To identify the specific mechanism of action and therapeutic potential of NO 2 -FAs, we have summarized the main mechanisms of action of NO 2 -FAs in metabolic disease progression to provide insights for the development of new therapeutics for metabolic diseases.

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Ni, H., Tan, X., Du, J., & Wang, Y. (2024). Nitro-fatty acids: mechanisms of action, roles in metabolic diseases, and therapeutics. Current Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44194-024-00030-z

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