Introduction into lipoxygenases.- 5-Lipoxygenase.-
Leukotriene A4 hydrolase and LTC4 synthase.- Catalytic multiplicity of
15-lipoxygenase-1 orthologs (ALOX15) of
different species.- Platelets and lipoxygenases.- Lipoxygenases and
cardiovascular diseases.- Role of lipoxygenases in pathogenesis of cancer.- The
physiology and pathophysiology of lipoxygenases in the skin.- 5-Oxo-ETE
and inflammation.- Lipoxins, resolvins, and the resolution of inflammation.
Prof. Dr. Dieter Steinhilber, born 1959, studied pharmacy at the University of Tübingen. After an assistantship there he spent a postdoc period with Prof. Bengt Samuelsson, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm from 1989 until 1991. In 1994 he received an associated professorship and since 2000 he is a full professor for Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. From 1999 until 2008 he was the Director of this Institute. From 1999 to 2000 he was Dean of the faculty Biochemistry, Pharmacy and Food Chemistry and from 2008-2011 he was Dean of the Faculty Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacy. Prof Steinhilber is the speaker of the International Research Training Group "Dr. Hans Kröner Graduiertenkolleg" funded by the Else Kröner Fresenius-Stiftung. Since 2007, he is also the chairman of the graduate centre FIRST. In 2002, he has been elected into the board of ZAFES. Since 2002 he is a member of the "Wehrmedizinischer Beirat" and starting from 2004, he holds a membership of the "DFG-Fachkollegium Medicine" and represents the Pharmaceutical Sciences in the board. Since 2005, he is chairman of the "Akademie für Pharmazeutische Weiterbildung der LAK Hessen". He is president of the German Pharmaceutical Society (DPhG) from 2012-2015.
Oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
by lipoxygenases leads to a variety of fatty acid metabolites which play
important roles in physiology but also in pathophysiology. Data
accumulated during the last decade point to the fact that lipoxygenase
metabolites are involved in host defence reactions, cardiovascular system
and contribute to the development of inflammatory and allergic diseases,
cardiovascular disease and cancer. This PIR volume summarizes the
physiological and pathophysiological functions of
lipoxygenases.