Non-selective inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide phospho-diesterase (PDE), such as theophylline, have been in clinical
use since the last century and have been used extensively in research since the identification of PDE in 1958.
Various PDE isoenzyme families have been defined, leading to the development of a second generation of PDE inhibitors
with selectivity for certain families. Some of these new substances are under investigation as potential anti-inflammatory
drugs.
Recent progress in the molecular biology of PDEs has identified distinct individual isoenzymes within these families.
This book summarizes the present state of knowledge, as well as providing a comprehensive description of available
PDE inhibitors. It will be invaluable for everyone who wants to choose the most suitable PDE inhibitor for their
research or who is dealing with such drugs in a clinical setting.