Inhibitors of the arachidonic acid cascade: Interfering with multiple pathways

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Modulators of the arachidonic acid cascade have been in the focus of research for treatments of inflammation and pain for several decades. Targeting this complex pathway experiences a paradigm change towards the design and development of multi-target inhibitors, exhibiting improved efficacy and less undesired side effects. This minireview summarizes recent developments in the field of designed multi-target ligands of the arachidonic acid cascade. In addition to the well-known dual inhibitors of 5-lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase-2 such as licofelone, very recent developments are discussed. Especially, multi-target inhibitors interfering with the cytochrome P450 pathway via inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase seem to offer a novel opportunity for development of novel anti-inflammatory drugs. © 2013 Nordic Pharmacological Society.

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Meirer, K., Steinhilber, D., & Proschak, E. (2014). Inhibitors of the arachidonic acid cascade: Interfering with multiple pathways. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, 114(1), 83–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.12134

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