| Literature DB >> 25541289 |
Dru Claar1, Tina V Hartert, Ray Stokes Peebles.
Abstract
Prostaglandins (PGs) are products of the COX pathway of arachidonic acid metabolism. There are five primary PGs, PGD₂, PGE₂, PGF₂, PGI₂ and thromboxane A₂, all of which signal through distinct seven transmembrane, G-protein coupled receptors. Some PGs may counteract the actions of others, or even the same PG may have opposing physiologic or immunologic effects, depending on the specific receptor through which it signals. In this review, we examine the effects of COX activity and the various PGs on allergic airway inflammation and physiology that is associated with asthma. We also highlight the potential therapeutic benefit of targeting PGs in allergic lung inflammation and asthma based on basic science, animal model and human studies.Entities:
Keywords: COX; allergy; asthma; inflammation; prostaglandin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25541289 PMCID: PMC4380345 DOI: 10.1586/17476348.2015.992783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Respir Med ISSN: 1747-6348 Impact factor: 3.772