Background
Oleoyl ethanolamide-d4 contains four deuterium atoms at the hydroxyethyl 1,1',2, and 2' positions. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of oleoyl ethanolamide by GC- or LC-mass spectrometry. Oleoyl ethanolamide (OEA) is an analog of the endocannabinoid AEA found in brain tissue and in chocolate.1 It is one of the long chain fatty acid ethanolamides that accumulates rapidly in infarcted tissue,2 but its biosynthesis is reduced in the intestine of rats following food deprivation.3 OEA is an endogenous, potent agonist for PPARα, exhibiting an EC50 value of 120 nM in a transactivation assay.4 Systemic administration of OEA suppresses food intake and reduces weight gain in rats (10 mg/kg intraperitoneally) and PPARα wild-type mice, but not in PPARα knockout mice.3,4 These data indicate that OEA regulates food intake by a PPARα-mediated mechanism.
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3.de Fonseca, F.R., Navarro, M., Gómez, R., et al.An anorexic lipid mediator regulated by feedingNature414209-212(2001)
4.Fu, J., Gaetani, S., Oveisi, F., et al.Oleylethanolamide regulates feeding and body weight through activation of the nuclear receptor PPAR-αNature42590-93(2003)
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