Autor: David R. Sibley, Israel Hanin, Michael Kuhar, Phil Skolnick
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780471660538 |
ISBN10: |
0471660531 |
Autor: |
David R. Sibley, Israel Hanin, Michael Kuhar, Phil Skolnick |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2007-04-17 |
Numer Wydania: |
3 Volume Set |
Ilość stron: |
2992 |
Wymiary: |
260x200 |
Tematy: |
MJ |
A comprehensive, accessible reference for neuropharmacology
Recognizing the central role of neuropharmacology in drug development, therapy, and the potential for developing novel classes of neuropharmacologic agents stemming from current research, prominent experts collaborated to develop this comprehensive, up–to–date reference that consolidates information about the latest approaches and advances in neuropharmacology in general, and in the research and treatment of specific conditions. Edited by leaders in neuropharmacology and featuring chapters by respected authorities in their specialty areas, Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology is an invaluable resource for pharmacologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, pharmaceutical professionals, and students. It covers basic neuropharmacology and then delves into its applications in research and in treating specific disorders:Mood DisordersAnxiety and Stress DisordersSchizophrenia and PsychosisSubstance Abuse and Addictive DisordersPainSleep and ArousalDevelopment and Developmental DisordersNeurodegenerative and Seizure DisordersNeuroimmunologyEating and Metabolic Disorders
Spis treści:
Preface.
Contributors.
VOLUME 1.
PART I: BASIC NEUROPHARMACOLOGY.
Chapter 1: Soup or Sparks: The History of Drugs and Synapses (William Van der Kloot).
Chapter 2: Synaptic Transmission: Intercellular Signaling (J. David Jentsch and Robert H. Roth).
Chapter 3: Synaptic Transmission: Intracellular Signaling (R. Benjamin Free, Lisa A. Hazelwood, Yoon Namkung Michele L. Rankin, Elizabeth B. Rex, and David R. Sibley).
Chapter 4: Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors: One Hundred Years of Progress (Kenneth J. Kellar and Yingxian Xiao).
Chapter 5: Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors (Jürgen Wess).
Chapter 6: Norepinephrine/Epinephrine (Megan E. Kozisek and David B. Byl
und).
Chapter 7: Dopaminergic Neurotransmission (John A. Schetz and David R. Sibley).
Chapter 8: Serotonin Systems (John A. Gray and Bryan L. Roth).
Chapter 9: Neuropharmacology of Histamine in Brain (Raphae¨l Faucard and Jean–Charles Schwartz).
Chapter 10: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors (David Bleakman, Andrew Alt, David Lodge, Daniel T. Monaghan, David E. Jane, and Eric S. Nisenbaum).
Chapter 11: Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors (James A. Monn, Michael P. Johnson, and Darryle D. Schoepp).
Chapter 12: Pharmacology of the GABAA Receptor (Dmytro Berezhnoy, Maria C. Gravielle, and David H. Farb).
Chapter 13: Metabotropic GABA Receptors (Martin Gassmann and Bernhard Bettler).
Chapter 14: Voltage–Gated Ion Channels (Alex Fay, Patrick C. G. Haddick, and Lily Yeh Jan).
Chapter 15: Neuropeptides (Fleur L. Strand).
Chapter 16: Neurotransmitter Transporters (Jia Hu, Katherine Leitzell, Dan Wang, and Michael W. Quick).
Chapter 17: Gaseous Signaling: Nitric Oxide and Carbon Monoxide as Messenger Molecules (Kenny K. K. Chung, Valina L. Dawson, and Ted M. Dawson).
PART II: MOOD DISORDERS.
Chapter 18: Neurobiology and Treatment of Depression (Alexander Neumeister, Dennis S. Charney, Gerard Sanacora, and John H. Krystal).
Chapter 19: Neurotrophic Factors in Etiology and Treatment of Mood Disorders (Ronald S. Duman).
Chapter 20: Antidepressant Treatment and Hippocampal Neurogenesis: Monoamine and Stress Hypotheses of Depression Converge (Alex Dranovsky and René Hen).
Chapter 21: Neuroendocrine Abnormalities in Women with Depression Linked to the Reproductive Cycle (Barbara L. Parry, Charles J. Meliska, L. Fernando Martinez, Eva L. Maurer, Ana M. Lopez, and Diane L. Sorenson).
Chapter 22: Neurobiology and Pharmacotherapy of Bipolar Disorder (R. H. Belmaker, G. Agam, and R. H. Lenox).
In
dex.
Cumulative Index.
VOLUME 2.
PART I: ANXIETY AND STRESS DISORDERS.
Chapter 1: Neurobiology of Anxiety (Miklos Toth and Bojana Zupan).
Chapter 2: Pharmacotherapy of Anxiety (Jon R. Nash and David J. Nutt).
Chapter 3: Benzodiazepines (Hartmut Lu¨ddens and Esa R. Korpi).
Chapter 4: Neuroactive Steroids in Anxiety and Stress (Deborah A. Finn and Robert H. Purdy).
Chapter 5: Emerging Anxiolytics: Corticotropin–Releasing Factor Receptor Antagonists (Dimitri E. Grigoriadis and Samuel R. J. Hoare).
Chapter 6: Neurobiology and Pharmacotherapy of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (Judith L. Rapoport and Gale Inoff–Germain).
PART II: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOSIS.
Chapter 7: Phenomenology and Clinical Science of Schizophrenia (Subroto Ghose and Carol Tamminga).
Chapter 8: Dopamine and Glutamate Hypotheses of Schizophrenia (Bita Moghaddam and Houman Homayoun).
Chapter 9: Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia (Liam Carroll, Michael C. O’Donovan, and Michael J. Owen).
Chapter 10: Postmortem Brain Studies: Focus on Susceptibility Genes in Schizophrenia (Shiny V. Mathew, Shruti N. Mitkus, Barbara K. Lipska, Thomas M. Hyde, and Joel E. Kleinman).
Chapter 11: Pharmacotherapy of Schizophrenia (Zafar Sharif, Seiya Miyamoto, and Jeffrey A. Lieberman).
Chapter 12: Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs: Mechanism of Action (Herbert Y. Meltzer).
PART III: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTIVE DISORDERS.
Chapter 13: Introduction to Addictive Disorders: Implications for Pharmacotherapies (Mary Jeanne Kreek).
Chapter 14: Dopaminergic and GABAergic Regulation of Alcohol–Motivated Behaviors: Novel Neuroanatomical Substrates (Harry L. June and William J. A. Eiler II).
Chapter 15: Nicotine (August R. Buchhalter, Reginald V. Fant, and Jack E. Henningfield).
Chapter 16: Psychostimulants (
Leonard L. Howell and Heather L. Kimmel).
Chapter 17: MDMA and Other "Club Drugs" (M. Isabel Colado, Esther O’Shea, and A. Richard Green).
Chapter 18: Marijuana: Pharmacology and Interaction with the Endocannabinoid System (Jenny L. Wiley and Billy R. Martin).
Chapter 19: Opiates and Addiction (Frank J. Vocci).
PART IV: PAIN.
Chapter 20: Neuronal Pathways for Pain Processing (Gavril W. Pasternak and Yahong Zhang).
Chapter 21: Vanilloid Receptor Pathways (Makoto Tominaga).
Chapter 22: Opioid Receptors (Gavril W. Pasternak).
Chapter 23: Advent of A New Generation of Antimigraine Medications (Ana Recober and Andrew F. Russo).
Index.
Cumulative Index.
VOLUME 3.
PART I: SLEEP AND AROUSAL.
Chapter 1: Function and Pharmacology of Circadian Clocks (Gabriella B. Lundkvist and Gene D. Block).
Chapter 2: Melatonin Receptors in Central Nervous System (Margarita L. Dubocovich).
Chapter 3: Narcolepsy: Neuropharmacological Aspects (Seiji Nishino).
Chapter 4: Hypocretin/Orexin System (J. Gregor Sutcliffe and Luis de Lecea).
Chapter 5: Prokineticins: New Pair of Regulatory Peptides (Michelle Y. Cheng and Qun–Yong Zhou).
Chapter 6: Sedatives and Hypnotics (Keith A. Wafford and Paul J. Whiting).
PART II: DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS.
Chapter 7: Regulation of Adult Neurogenesis (Heather A. Cameron).
Chapter 8: Neurotrophic Factors (Franz F. Hefti and Patricia A. Walicke).
Chapter 9: Neurotrophins and Their Receptors (Mark Bothwell).
Chapter 10: Tourette’s Syndrome and Pharmacotherapy (Pieter Joost van Wattum and James F. Leckman).
Chapter 11: Neuropharmacology of Attention–Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Paul E. A. Glaser, F. Xavier Castellanos, and Daniel S. Margulies).
Chapter 12: Psychopharmacology of Autism Spectrum D
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