Intracellular cell signaling is a well understood process. However, extracellular signals such as hormones, adipokines, cytokines and neurotransmitters are just as important but have been largely ignored in other works. They are causative agents for diseases including hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis so offer new, and often more approachable, targets for drug design. Aimed at medical professionals and pharmaceutical specialists, this book integrates extracellular and intracellular signalling processes and offers a fresh perspective on new drug targets. Written by colleagues at the same institution, but with contributions from leading international authorities, it is the result of close cooperation between the authors of different chapters. Readers are introduced to a new approach to disease causation by adipokines and toxic lipids. Heart disease, migraines, stroke, Alzheimers disease, diabetes, cancer, and arthritis are approached from the perspective of prevention and treatment by alteration of extracellular signalling. Evidence is presented that the avoidance of toxic lifestyles can reduce the incidence of such illnesses and new therapeutic targets involving adipokines, ceramide and endocannabinoids are discussed.
Introduction; Adipokine regulation in metabolic disorders; G Receptor coupled signaling and interactions with extracellular ligands; Diabetes, endocannabinoids and adipokines; Hypertension and adipokines; Heart disease and adipokines; Arthritis and adipokines; Aging, protein modification and receptor signalling; Alcoholism and GABA receptor signalling; Estrogen, progestin and receptor signaling in neurodegeneration; Role of extracellular and intracellular ligands in astrocyte related disorders; DNA, nuclear cell signaling and neurodegeneration; Adipokines in Alzheimers disease; Extracellular and intracellular ligands in Parkinsons disease; Role of adipokines in mood disorders; Involvement of adipokines in migraine headache; Intracellular and extracellular signaling in pain mechanisms; Cell signaling, extracellular ligands and cancer; Metastasis regulation by cell signaling
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