- In
molecular biology,
prostanoids are
active lipid mediators that
regulate inflammatory response.
Prostanoids are a
subclass of
eicosanoids consisting...
- HEPEs, leukotrienes,
prostanoids, and
epoxyeicosatetraenoic acids as well as the
metabolism of dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid to
prostanoids and mead acid to...
-
series 2
prostanoids, i.e. PGD2, PGE2, PGF2α, PGI2, TXA2 and PGH2. However, the same
enzymes that
metabolize arachidonic acid to
series 2
prostanoids similarly...
- to
treat missed miscarriage, to
induce labor, and to
induce abortion.
Prostanoids,
including alprostadil, do not
reduce the risk of limb am****tion but...
- immune,
pulmonary and
neurological tissues,
among others.
Standard prostanoids have the
following relative efficacies as
receptor ligands in binding...
-
proliferation of
various human cancer cell
lines in culture.
Prostanoids and
Prostaglandin receptors Prostanoids are
prostaglandins (PG),
thromboxanes (TX), and prostacyclins...
-
family of isozymes, EC 1.14.99.1) that is
responsible for
biosynthesis of
prostanoids,
including thromboxane and
prostaglandins such as prostacyclin, from...
- (prostaglandin I2) in
eicosanoid nomenclature, and is a
member of the
prostanoids (together with the
prostaglandins and thromboxane). PGI2,
derived primarily...
- v t e
Prostanoid signaling modulators Receptor (ligands)
Enzyme (inhibitors)
Others Precursors:
Linoleic acid γ-Linolenic acid (gamolenic acid) Dihomo-γ-linolenic...
- endothelin-1, and alpha-adrenergic agonists.
Various vasoactive agents, such as
prostanoids,
phosphodiesterase inhibitors, and
endothelin antagonists, are approved...