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11:709:255:01 NUTRITION AND HEALTH Lecture Quiz 8 - Lipids Quiz 3 - Spring 2025 - Heart Attacks

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Cortisone can decrease the signaling of eicosenoids derived from arachidonic acid by inhibiting:  

Options
A.nerve transmission to the brain
B.arachidonic acid production by Phospholipase A2
C.glucose oxidation in Glycolysis
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Let's parse the question step by step and lay out the options clearly before judging them. Option 1: 'nerve transmission to the brain' — Corticosteroids like cortisone can affect many inflammatory and signaling pathways, but nerve transmission to the brain is not a primary target of corticosteroids through inhibition of arachidonate-derived eicosanoids. This choice misattributes the main anti-inflammatory mechanism to neural......Login to view full explanation

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