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Many
Different Eicosanoids
 The omega-6 HUFA, arachidonic acid. forms many different potent
autacoids (auto=self; akos=healing) that bind to specific receptors and “fine
tune” many different tissue functions. Excessive omega-6 eicosanoid actions
contribute to tissue pathology. A similar set of eicosanoid autacoids are
formed from the omega-3 HUFA, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), but the omega-3
eicosanoids often have less vigorous physiologic impacts on tissues.
  Both leukotriene
(LT) and prostaglandin (PG) forms of eicosanoids are formed in various tissues
when the tissue HUFA are mobilized. The relative proportions of omega-6 and
omega-3 HUFA stored in and released from tissue membranes influence the
relative intensity of an omega-6 eicosanoid response.