Scientists unlock the why and how of an age-old treatment

By By Robert Perkins | 04 Mar 2013

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A team from University of Southern California and Harvard University has uncovered a key biological mechanism that makes aspirin and omega-3 fatty acids effective at reducing inflammation.

Doctors have long prescribed aspirin together with a diet rich in omega-3s as a way to reduce inflammation caused by the body's own immune system, which can exacerbate heart disease, lung and kidney disease, as well as arthritis and cancer, among other ailments.

Thanks to research led by Nicos Petasis of University of Southern California  and Charles Serhan of Harvard, now they know why.

Studying inflammation in mice, the team determined that aspirin triggers the production of a new form of molecules called resolvins, which are naturally made by the body from omega-3 fatty acids to shut off inflammation.

In particular, Serhan found that one type of resolvin - resolvin D3 - lingers at the site of inflammation, suggesting that it plays a particular role in helping to conclude this immune process.

After making its discovery, the team explored the structure of resolvin D3 to better understand why and how it works to shut off inflammation.

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