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Introduction; M. Ginsberg, et al. Metabolic Correlates of Focal
Ischemia; W.D. Lust, et al. Role of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase in
Ischemic Injury; F.A. Welsh. Disturbances of Protein and Polyamine
Metabolism After Reversible Cerebral Ischemia; K.A. Hossman, W.
Paschen. Oxygen Dependence of Neuronal Metabolism; D.A. Wilson.
Lipid Dysmetabolism in Brain Ischemia; K. Kogure. Involvement of
Calcium, Lipolytic Enzymes, and Free Fatty Acids in Ischemic Brain
Trauma; A.A. Farooqui, et al. Arachidonic Acid Lipoxygenase
Products Participate in the Pathogenesis of Delayed Cerebral
Ischemia; T. Watanabe, et al. Biochemical Changes and Secondary
Tissue Injury After Brain and Spinal Cord Ischemia; A.I. Faden, et
al. Free Fatty Acid Liberation in the Pathogenesis and Therapy of
Ischemic Brain Damage; E.M. Nemoto, et al. Cerebral Ischemia and
Polyphosphoinositide Metabolism; G.Y. Sun. 6 additional articles.
Index.
Phospholipases A2: Brain Phospholipases and their Role in Signal
Transduction; A.A. Farooqui, et al. Cell Signaling and Essential
Fatty Acids: Reciprocal Regulation of Fatty Acid Release in the
Brain by GABA and Glutamate; D.L. Birkle Metabolites of Essential
Fatty Acids and Other MembraneDerived Second Messengers in Cell
Signaling: A Role for the Arachidonic Acid Cascade in Fast Synaptic
Modulation A. Volterra, et al. Dietary Supply of Essential Fatty
Acids, Synaptogenesis, and Photoreceptor Biogenesis: Network of
Signal Transduction Pathways Involving Lipids; R. Bell et al.
Essential Fatty Acids, Excitable Membrane Phospholipids, and
Pathophysiology: Conservation of Docosahexaenoic Acid in the
Retina; R.E. Anderson, et al. Essential Fatty Acids and Excitable
Membrane Phospholipids: Disposition Kinetics of Phospholipid
Liposomes; P. Palatini 32 additional articles. Index.
volume of conference proceedings reviews the general
pathophysiological significance of the isoforms of cyclooxygenase,
and the likely value of selective COX-2 inhibitors in the treatment
of rheumatoid conditions. Also covered is the possible use of
antibodies against cytokines and cell adhesion receptors in the
treatment of inflammatory conditions.
In this timely volume, eminent researchers provide detailed
coverage of the relevant function of neurochemical correlates to
cerebral ischemia as well as their pathophysiological significance.
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