Long‐chain Omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (Omega‐3 PUFAs) are widely recognized as powerful negative regulators of acute inflammation. However, the precise role exerted by these dietary compounds during the healing process is still largely unknown, and there is increasing interest in understanding their specific effects on the implicated cells/molecular factors. Particular attention is being focused also on their potential clinical application in chronic pathologies characterized by delayed and impaired healing, such as diabetes and vascular diseases in lower limbs. On these bases, we firstly summarized the current knowledge on wound healing (WH) in skin, both in normal conditions and in the setting of these two pathologies, with particular attention to the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved. Then, we critically reviewed the outcomes of recent research papers investigating the activity exerted by Omega‐3 PUFAs and their bioactive metabolites in the regulation of WH in patients with diabetes or venous insufficiency and showing chronic recalcitrant ulcers. We especially focused on recent studies investigating the mechanisms through which these compounds may act. Considerations on the optimal dietary doses are also reported, and, finally, possible future perspectives in this area are suggested.

Serini, S., Calviello, G., New insights on the effects of dietary omega‐3 fatty acids on impaired skin healing in diabetes and chronic venous leg ulcers, <<FOODS>>, 2021; 10 (10): 2306-N/A. [doi:10.3390/foods10102306] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/202222]

New insights on the effects of dietary omega‐3 fatty acids on impaired skin healing in diabetes and chronic venous leg ulcers

Serini, Simona
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Calviello, Gabriella
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Long‐chain Omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (Omega‐3 PUFAs) are widely recognized as powerful negative regulators of acute inflammation. However, the precise role exerted by these dietary compounds during the healing process is still largely unknown, and there is increasing interest in understanding their specific effects on the implicated cells/molecular factors. Particular attention is being focused also on their potential clinical application in chronic pathologies characterized by delayed and impaired healing, such as diabetes and vascular diseases in lower limbs. On these bases, we firstly summarized the current knowledge on wound healing (WH) in skin, both in normal conditions and in the setting of these two pathologies, with particular attention to the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved. Then, we critically reviewed the outcomes of recent research papers investigating the activity exerted by Omega‐3 PUFAs and their bioactive metabolites in the regulation of WH in patients with diabetes or venous insufficiency and showing chronic recalcitrant ulcers. We especially focused on recent studies investigating the mechanisms through which these compounds may act. Considerations on the optimal dietary doses are also reported, and, finally, possible future perspectives in this area are suggested.
2021
AREA05 - SCIENZE BIOLOGICHE
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Inglese
Diabetes
Epigenetics
Innate immune cells
Microbiota
Omega‐3 PUFA
Venous leg ulcers
Wound healing
Settore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALE
MDPI
10
10
2021
Epub
2306
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21
2306
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online
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Serini, S., Calviello, G., New insights on the effects of dietary omega‐3 fatty acids on impaired skin healing in diabetes and chronic venous leg ulcers, <<FOODS>>, 2021; 10 (10): 2306-N/A. [doi:10.3390/foods10102306] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/202222]
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