Publisher's Synopsis
The cellular-wide activities of the lipid mediators have made them intrinsic to research on such prevalent cell-based pathologies as obesity, cell immunity, and neural degeneration. The influence of the lyphospholipids and eicosanoid families, especially LPA and S1P, needs to be defined for the progress of research on these important cancer and cardiovascular diseases. These papers and posters focus on lipid biochemistry and eicosanoid generation, and highlight findings on their roles in nuclear signaling, in cellular proliferation, differentiation, and in cell apoptosis and transformation. Participants reviews of the psychological effects of the lipids in the nervous, immune and cardiovascular systems lead directly to a statement of pharmaceutical approaches with small molecule agonists and antagonists that could offer direct results for these critical public health problems.