SignalingEicosanoids

Prostaglandins

The local hormones of inflammation. Prostaglandins are lipid compounds made at sites of tissue damage or infection. They cause inflammation, pain, and fever—but also protect the stomach and regulate blood flow. NSAIDs work by blocking prostaglandin synthesis. The fatty acids you eat determine which prostaglandins you make.

Prostaglandin pathways
COX
Enzyme Makes
Local
Action
1, 2, 3
Series Types
Fats
Determine Type

Prostaglandin Series

Series 1 (PGE1)

From GLA (omega-6). Generally anti-inflammatory. Vasodilation. Blood thinning.

Series 2 (PGE2)

From arachidonic acid (omega-6). Pro-inflammatory. Pain, fever, swelling.

Series 3 (PGE3)

From EPA (omega-3). Anti-inflammatory. Competes with series 2. Resolution.

Prostaglandin Functions

Inflammation

Vasodilation, increased permeability. Immune cell recruitment. Classic signs.

Pain Sensitization

Make nerve endings more sensitive. Amplify pain signals. Why NSAIDs help.

Fever

PGE2 acts on hypothalamus. Raises temperature setpoint. Aspirin blocks this.

Stomach Protection

PGE2 protects stomach lining. Why NSAIDs cause ulcers—block this protection.

Uterine Contraction

Labor and menstrual cramps. PGF2 causes uterine muscle contraction.

Blood Clotting

Thromboxane (related) promotes clots. Prostacyclin prevents. Balance critical.

Influencing Prostaglandins

Increase Omega-3

Fish oil, fatty fish. Shifts production toward anti-inflammatory series 3.

Reduce Omega-6

Less arachidonic acid available. Fewer pro-inflammatory series 2.

Anti-Inflammatory Diet

Whole foods. Low sugar. Turmeric, ginger. Shifts balance.

NSAIDs

Block COX enzymes. Reduce all prostaglandins. Side effects from blocking good ones.

Aspirin

Irreversibly blocks COX. Unique mechanism. Low-dose for blood thinning.

GLA Supplements

Evening primrose, borage oil. Increase anti-inflammatory series 1.

Prostaglandins Discussion