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Fatty Acids and Inflammatory Skin Diseases

✍ Scribed by Ehrhardt Proksch (auth.), Prof. Dr. Jens-Michael Schröder (eds.)


Publisher
Birkhäuser Basel
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
181
Series
Progress in Inflammation Research
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Fatty acids play an important role in the barrier function of skin and represent a major source of proinflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins, leukotrienes and other lipids in inflammatory skin disorders. This book combines the two major functions of fatty acids in skin biology. In the first part the biosynthesis of fatty acids in skin with its role in barrier function as well as the role of dietary fatty acids on skin cell function and in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases is presented. The second part deals with skin as a source of proinflammatory eicosanoids, especially with the keratinocyte as a major cellular source. Metabolism of eicosanoids in skin, its role in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis as well as pharmacological inhibition of eicosanoid biosynthesis is reviewed. The book finishes with a chapter describing the methods used for quantification of fatty acids and derivatives in skin inflammation. Anyone interested in skin physiology would benefit from the overviews about the two sites of fatty acids' function in skin integrity and in skin inflammation.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Biosynthesis of fatty acids in the skin and their role in epidermal barrier function....Pages 1-14
Arachidonic acid metabolism in skin....Pages 15-37
Role of eicosanoids in psoriasis and atopic skin diseases....Pages 39-53
Cutaneous essential fatty acids and hydroxy fatty acids: Modulation of inflammatory and hyperproliferative processes....Pages 55-67
Dietary fatty acids and skin diseases....Pages 69-89
Inhibitors of eicosanoid biosynthesis in skin inflammation....Pages 91-101
Keratinocytes as a cellular source of inflammatory eicosanoids....Pages 103-133
Strategies for the analysis of fatty acid mediators of inflammation....Pages 135-158
The effect of fatty acid composition and retinoic acid on human keratinocyte plasma membrane viscosity....Pages 159-174
Back Matter....Pages 175-177

✦ Subjects


Medicine/Public Health, general


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