Oleoylethanolamide

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CAS: 111-58-0

Name:

Oleoylethanolamide

Other names:

oleoylethanolamide; N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)oleamide; Oleylethanolamide; Oleamide MEA; N-oleoyl ethanolamine; Oleoyl monoethanolamide

Oleylethanolamide is a naturally occurring lipid analogue of the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide (sc-200790). This compound has been noted to be produced in cells and is quickly eliminated by enzymatic hydrolysis. Experiments suggest that Oleylethanolamide causes activation of Neu/ErbB2 receptors and is a selective agonist of GPR55. It is also an endogenous agonist at the GPR119 receptor. Additional studies suggest that this agent can cause Sr/Thr phosphorylation of Glut4 via partial mediation of p38 and JNK kinases. Oleylethanolime has been noted to also regulate the expression of various PPAR-α target genes. Oleylethanolamide is an inhibitor of Acid Ceramidase and an activator of PPARα and VR1.

Interactions

No targets available

Toxicity

oral LD50 [mouse] mg/kg
Unavailable
oral LD50 [rat] mg/kg
Unavailable
oral LD50 [rabbit] mg/kg
Unavailable

Effects on organism

No data
Antibacterial

No

Antifungal

No

Antiviral

No

Longevity mechanisms activation

No data

Suppression of aging mechanisms

No data

Relation to biomarkers of Aging

Data not available

Relation to aging associated genes

No data available

Experimental conditions

Not available

Life Extension

Mean LS (%)
15.0
Median LS (%)
Mortality rate derease (%)
Max LS (%)
Cell CLS
Cell RLS

Concentration wth maximum effect

100 mkM

Opposite effectNo