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Metabolic Syndrome
Underlying Mechanisms and Drug Therapies
Minghan Wang (Edited by), M Wang (Author)
9780470343425, Wiley
Hardback, published 14 January 2011
508 pages
24.1 x 16.3 x 3 cm, 0.898 kg
"This is an outstanding addition to the current body of work on the metabolic syndrome. I thought it particularly exhaustive in its review of the literature, making it an excellent resource for scouring the primary literature, and found the duality of current and future treatment approaches particularly insightful." (Doody's, 21 October 2011) "The book offers a comprehensive and in-depth view of energy metabolism, metabolic tissues and pathways, molecular mechanism-based drug discovery and clinical implications." (Pharmiweb, 1 March 2011)
METABOLIC SYNDROME A comprehensive look at the fight against the metabolic syndrome epidemic Increasing risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, the metabolic syndrome is a world health problem that demands attention from all levels of the health care industry. Metabolic Syndrome: Underlying Mechanisms and Drug therapies extensively covers the metabolic syndrome with an emphasis on drug discovery efforts, providing a context of molecular mechanisms and drug pharmacology for pharmaceutical scientists. The book starts by examining the physiology of metabolic tissues under normal and disease states, followed by discussions of metabolic diseases and clinical complications. The development of drug therapies based on emerging science is then covered extensively. In addition, there is an in-depth look into the metabolic pathways and dysfunctions in metabolic disease, especially type 2 diabetes and lipid disorders. Finally, a chapter is devoted to past successes and failures in metabolic drug discovery as well as an outlook on future development and challenges. Divided into four parts, the book: With a clear organization and extensive collection of references, the book is a user-friendly and unique tool for scientists in a variety of scientific disciplines in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
Introduction ix Contributors xi Part One The Physiology of Metabolic Tissues Under Normal and Disease States 1. Gut as an Endocrine Organ: the Role of Nutrient Sensing in Energy Metabolism 3 2. Central Glucose Sensing and Control of Food Intake and Energy Homeostasis 29 3. Abnormalities in Insulin Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 53 4. Adipokine Production by Adipose Tissue: A Novel Target for Treating Metabolic Syndrome and its Sequelae 73 5. Hepatic Metabolic Dysfunctions in Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin Resistance and Impaired Glucose Production and Lipid Synthesis 133 6. Energy Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle and its Link to Insulin Resistance 157 Part Two Metabolic Diseases and Current Therapies 7. Mechanisms and Complications of Metabolic Syndrome 179 8. Emerging Therapeutic Approaches for Dyslipidemias Associated with High LDL and Low HDL 199 9. Mechanism of Action of Niacin: Implications for Atherosclerosis and Drug Discovery 235 10. Current Antidiabetic Therapies and Mechanisms 253 Part Three Drug Targets for Antidiabetic Therapies 11. GLP-1 Biology, Signaling Mechanisms, Physiology, and Clinical Studies 281 12. Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV Inhibitors for Treatment of Diabetes 327 13. Sodium Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors 359 14. Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 as a Novel Metabolic Regulator 377 15. Sirtuins as Potential Drug Targets for Metabolic Diseases 391 16. 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 as a Therapeutic Target for Type 2 Diabetes 423 17. Monoclonal Antibodies for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: A Case Study with Glucagon Receptor Blockade 459 Part Four Lessons Learned and Future Outlook 18. Drug Development for Metabolic Diseases: Past, Present and Future 471 Index 489
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Subject Areas: Chemistry [PN]
