Chronic Inflammation Resolution Pathways

Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) are fatty acid derived hormones that drive the resolution of inflammation. They are derived from mainly omega 3 fatty acids. In chronic inflammation, the enzymes needed to produce SPMs are inhibited.

Chronic inflammation is when there is a loss of the resolution phase and the tissue fails to return to homeostasis. This is a major cause of chronic disease such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, cancer, asthma, periodontal diseases, etc. In the resolution phase, macrophages convert from the pro-inflammatory M1 macrophage to the pro-resolving M2 macrophage.

Most SPMs are produced by either neutrophils or macrophages and the receptors are on important (cites) such as arterial smooth muscle, myocytes, endothelial cells, neutrophils and macrophages. This workshop also discusses the role of the SPM receptors.

 

Teaching Schedule

The courses will be taught Jan. 15th to 19th, 2021

You will be informed which day this class is being taught.

 Beginning at 10:00 am MST

The course will be presented via Zoom, by Hugo Tobar in Spanish and in English.


Limited Time Availability

These courses, taught by Hugo Tobar, along with the recordings will only be available for purchase until the Live Teaching in January.


Hugo Tobar

Instructor Bio:

As the founder of Neuroenergetic Kinesiology and the NK Institute, Hugo Tobar has been introducing new kinesiology concepts and techniques to the world since 1998.Hugo founded the Neuroenergetic Kinesiology Institute (NK Institute) in 2008 in Murwillumbah and now separates his time teaching workshops in Australia and overseas.  

Hugo Tobar

Founder of NK Institute

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