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The study of lysophospholipids exploded with the discovery of
cell surface receptors on both lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and
sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). Since then, thousands of
original research reports?ranging from fundamental cell
signaling to the physiology and pathophysiology of individual
organ systems?have centered on lysophospholipids. This book
draws together and analyzes the current literature to provide
readers with a state-of-the-science review as well as current
techniques that support research in all aspects of the field of
lysophospholipid signaling.
Lysophospholipid Receptors is divided into three
sections:
- Receptors and other possible effectors
- Enzymes
- Physiology and pathophysiology
Within each section, the authors explain the similarities and
differences between LPA and S1P signaling. Examples are
provided that demonstrate the underlying mechanisms of
lysophospholipid signaling across a broad range of organ
systems, such as S1P signaling in cardiovascular physiology
and disease and the neural effects of LPA signaling.
Extensive references at the end of each chapter provide a
gateway to the literature and facilitate further research
into individual topics.
Each chapter has been authored by one or more leading
international authorities in lysophospholipid research. Based
on a thorough analysis of the current research, the authors
set forth what is established science and offer their expert
opinion and perspective on new and emerging areas of
research, setting the stage for further investigations that
will solve current problems in the field.
Content:
Chapter 1 Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) Receptor Signaling (pages
1–39): Hope Mirendil, Mu?En Lin and Jerold Chun
Chapter 2 Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) Receptors (pages
41–60): Bongnam Jung and Timothy Hla
Chapter 3 Global Gene Expression Program of Lysophosphatidic
Acid (LPA)?Stimulated Fibroblasts (pages 61–69): Catelijne
Stortelers and Wouter H. Moolenaar
Chapter 4 Identification of Direct Intracellular Targets of
Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) (pages 71–83): Nitai C. Hait,
Sheldon Milstien and Sarah Spiegel
Chapter 5 Lysophospholipid Receptor Signaling Platforms: The
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase–G Protein?Coupled Receptor Signaling
Complex (pages 85–102): Nigel J. Pyne and Susan Pyne
Chapter 6 Autotaxin: A Unique Ecto?Type Pyrophosphodiesterase
with Diverse Functions (pages 103–119): Hiroshi Yukiura and
Junken Aoki
Chapter 7 Studies on Autotaxin Signaling in Endocytic Vesicle
Biogenesis and Embryonic Development Using Whole Embryo Culture
and Electroporation (pages 121–136): Masayuki Masu, Seiichi
Koike, Takuya Okada and Kazuko Keino?Masu
Chapter 8 Standardization and Quantification of
Lysophosphatidic Acid Compounds by Normal?Phase and
Reversed?Phase Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry (pages
137–151): Jeff D. Moore, Shengrong Li, David S. Myers, Stephen
B. Milne, H. Alex Brown and Walter A. Shaw
Chapter 9 Sphingosine Kinases: Biochemistry, Regulation, and
Roles (pages 153–183): Melissa R. Pitman, Kate E. Jarman,
Tamara M. Leclercq, Duyen H. Pham and Stuart M. Pitson
Chapter 10 Functional and Physiological Roles of Sphingosine
1?Phosphate Transporters (pages 185–200): Atsuo Kawahara and
Tsuyoshi Nishi
Chapter 11 Lipid Phosphate Phosphatases and Signaling by
Lysophospholipid Receptors (pages 201–227): Ganesh Venkatraman
and David N. Brindley
Chapter 12 Lipid Phosphate Phosphatases: Recent Progress and
Assay Methods (pages 229–263): Andrew J. Morris, Susan S.
Smyth, Abdel K. Salous and Andrew D. Renault
Chapter 13 Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) Signaling and
Cardiovascular Pathology (pages 265–281): Susan S. Smyth,
Anping Dong, Jessica Wheeler, Manikandan Panchatcharam and
Andrew J. Morris
Chapter 14 Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) Signaling in
Cardiovascular Physiology and Disease (pages 283–312): Bodo
Levkau
Chapter 15 Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) Signaling and the
Vasculature (pages 313–347): Christian Waeber
Chapter 16 Regulation of the Nuclear Hormone Receptor Ppar? by
Endogenous Lysophosphatidic Acids (LPAS) (pages 349–372): Ryoko
Tsukahara, Tamotsu Tsukahara and Gabor Tigyi
Chapter 17 Mechanisms and Models for Elucidating the Cardiac
Effects of Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) (pages 373–397):
Shigeki Miyamoto, Sunny Yang Xiang, Nicole H. Purcell and Joan
Heller Brown
Chapter 18 Neural Effects of Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA)
Signaling (pages 399–418): Nobuyuki Fukushima
Chapter 19 Widespread Expression of Sphingosine Kinases and
Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) Lyase Suggests Diverse Functions
in the Vertebrate Nervous System (pages 419–432): H. Meng and
V. M. Lee
Chapter 20 Lysophosphatidic Acid and Neuropathic Pain:
Demyelination and LPA Biosynthesis (pages 433–449): Hiroshi
Ueda
Chapter 21 Role of Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) in Behavioral
Processes: Implications for Psychiatric Disorders (pages
451–473): Guillermo Estivill?Torrus, Luis Javier Santin, Carmen
Pedraza, Estela Castilla?Ortega and Fernando Rodriguez de
Fonseca
Chapter 22 Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P) Signaling and
Lymphocyte Egress (pages 475–488): Alejandra Mendoza, Lauren A.
Pitt and Susan R. Schwab
Chapter 23 Biology Revealed by Sphingosine 1?Phosphate (S1P)
Receptor Gene?Altered Mice (pages 489–506): Maria L. Allende,
Mari Kono, Aikaterini Alexaki, Christina Giannouli, Jiman Kang,
Catherine C. Theisen, Eleanor L. Koerner and Richard L.
Proia
Chapter 24 Role of Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) in the Intestine
(pages 507–527): C. Chris Yun and Peijian He
Chapter 25 Lysophospholipid Signaling in Female and Male
Reproductive Systems (pages 529–567): Xiaoqin Ye
Chapter 26 The Gonads and their Magic Bullet, Lysophosphatidic
Acid: Physiological and Toxicological Functions of
Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) In Female and Male Reproductive
Systems (pages 569–585): Lygia Therese Budnik, Barbel
Brunswig?Spickenheier and Dieter Muller
Chapter 27 Lysophospholipid Regulation of Lung Fibrosis (pages
587–607): Barry S. Shea and Andrew M. Tager
Chapter 28 Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) Signaling and Bone
(pages 609–625): Jean Pierre Salles, Sara Laurencin?Dalicieux,
Francoise Conte?Auriol, Fabienne Briand?Mesange and Isabelle
Gennero
Chapter 29 Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) Signaling and Bone
Cancer (pages 627–640): Olivier Peyruchaud, Marion David,
Timothy L. Macdonald and Kevin R. Lynch
Chapter 30 Understanding the Functions of Lysophosphatidic Acid
Receptors in Cancer (pages 641–659): Nattapon Panupinthu and
Gordon B. Mills
Chapter 31 Lysophosphatidic Acid Receptors in Cancer (pages
661–679): Abir Mukherjee, Jinhua Wu, Yongling Gong and Xianjun
Fang
Chapter 32 LPA Receptor Subtypes LPA1 and LPA2 as Potential
Drug Targets (pages 681–708): Gretchen Bain and T. Jon
Seiders
Chapter 33 Clinical Introduction of Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA)
and Autotaxin Assays (pages 709–735): Yutaka Yatomi, Koji
Igarashi, Kazuhiro Nakamura, Ryunosuke Ohkawa, Akiko Masuda,
Akiko Suzuki, Tatsuya Kishimoto, Hitoshi Ikeda and Junken
Aoki
Chapter 34 Antibodies to Bioactive Lysophospholipids (pages
737–751): Roger A. Sabbadini, Jonathan M. Wojciak, Kelli
Moreno, James S. Swaney and Barbara Visentin