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5-Lipoxygenase inhibitors: a review of recent developments and patents

, PhD & , PhD
Pages 355-375 | Published online: 24 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Importance to the field: Leukotrienes (LTs) are pivotal lipid mediators of inflammation and allergy and results from recent studies also suggest roles of LTs in cardiovascular diseases, cancer and osteoporosis. 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO) catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of LTs from arachidonic acid, and based on the multiple potent pathophysiological actions of LTs, the pharmacological intervention with 5-LO is a challenge in the development of therapeutics.

Areas covered in this review: We first summarize the biochemical regulation of 5-LO and the general pharmacological concepts in 5-LO inhibition by currently available compounds, and subsequently we report recent developments deduced from recent scientific publications and patents.

What the reader will gain: A comprehensive overview about the different molecular pharmacological strategies to inhibit 5-LO and the most successful previous 5-LO inhibitors. The review also gives insights into novel concepts, for example, dual prostaglandin/LT synthesis inhibition and reveals novel compounds patented or developed within the past 5 years.

Take home message: Despite the increasing therapeutic indications of anti-LT therapy, the progress in the development of novel 5-LO inhibitors is moderate. However, novel molecular concepts in the intervention with LT biosynthesis seem promising.

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