Biochemical Pharmacology

Acylethanolamides is a group of bioactive lipids. Different members of this group can activate different receptors, e.g. cannabinoid receptors, vanilloid receptor, GPR119, several ion-channels and PPARalpha. We are studying the formation and degradation of acylethanolamides and their phospholipid precursors, N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamines, in vitro and in vivo, especially in the brain and the gastrointestinal system. Two members of this group, oleoylethanolamide and linoleoylethanolamide, are involved in sending anorectic signals from the gut to the brain via the vagus nerve, and their intestinal levels are regulated by the intake of dietary fat. N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamines may also signal from the gut to the brain in a hormone-like fashion. These lipids may also serve a regulatory role during cellular injury in the brain. Other bioactive lipids are also investigated as ligands for orphan receptors and as regulators of energy metabolism. The research is centred on understanding the physiological and pharmacological role of bioactive lipids.

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Group members

Professor Harald S. Hansen

Technical staff

Laboratory technician Jytte Palmgren-Salomonsson

PhD students

Ph.D. student Thi Ai Diep
Ph.D. student Niels W. Andersen
Ph.D. student Niels F. Nielsen (Santaris)
Ph.D. student Eva B. Nygaard (Novo Nordisk)

M.Sc. students

M.Sc. student Sidrha S. Ahmed
M.Sc. student Saira M. Ahmed
M.Sc. student Line Q. Bendtsen (LIFE)
M.Sc. student Marie-Louise Udengaard (LIFE)

Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy
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