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  • Formaat: 864 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2005
  • Kirjastus: VSP International Science Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789047415107
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Neuroregulation is a challenging and rapidly developing field that holds the key to many currently intractable medical conditions from nervous and mental diseases to stress-related disorders. Advances in Neuroregulation mirrors the broad scope of research in this area with topics ranging from new concepts on the immune system and on the action of antidepressants to the evolution and development of the autonomic nervous system. In addition, the latest research findings are presented for behavioural disorders and medical conditions such as Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, epilepsy and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Another area of emphasis is the body's responses to stress and the effect of neuroactive agents in the treatment of stress-related conditions. Many chapters are devoted to the progress being made at the cellular and molecular level, including areas such as: - the conditions for culture of different types of neural cells - conformational diseases and the protein folding problem - vasoactive intestinal polypeptide release from pancreatic islets - the effect of melatonin and corticosterone on macrophages Here, in a book that expands the frontiers of neuroscience, researchers into neuroregulation at the molecular and cellular levels as well as those working at the clinical and systemic levels will find important results relating to their field.

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'this book provides an excellent introduction to this fieldThis book covers a wide range of common neuropathological disorders and presents them in a way which will be novel to most clinical neuropathologists.' Colin Smith, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 2005.

Foreword 1(2)
C. Collin
S. H. Parvez
S. Parvez
C. Reiss
Prof. Minami's contribution to neuroscientific and pharmacological research
3(4)
H. Saito
H. Parvez
M. Hirafuji
C. Collin
K. Shimamura
M. Yoshioka
S. Parvez
C. Reiss
Research on the evolution and development of autonervous system
7(12)
K. Nishihara
The effect of melatonin and corticosterone on the phagocytic function of BALB/c mice macrophages
19(10)
C. Barriga
M. I. Martin
E. Ortega
A. B. Rodriguez
Cobalamin deficiency and its dynamic impact on neurotoxicity and oxidative stress in Parkinson's patients in on-off status on L-dopa treatment
29(14)
G. A. Qureshi
S. A. Memon
C. Collin
S. H. Parvez
Alzheimer's disease: from bench to bedside
43(20)
M. Saeed
P. M. Frossard
H. S. Parvez
Neuronal responses, sensitivity and fates as a consequence of hypoxia in the immature brain
63(20)
J. L. Daval
Neurodegeneration and neuroprotection: epilepsy and Parkinsonism
83(20)
D. Guha
Oxidative stress and neurotoxicity in Parkinson's patients in on-off phenomena
103(24)
G. A. Qureshi
S. A. Memon
C. A. Collin
A. A. Qureshi
S. H. Parvez
Modulation of dopamine release in the striatum: physiology, pharmacology and pathology
127(38)
V. Leviel
Conditions for culture of different types of neural cells: growth regulation
165(24)
F. Robert
S. Constantin
A. H. Duittoz
T. K. Hevor
Behavioural and kinetic analysis of locomotion in anxious and non-anxious strains of mice tested on a rotating beam
189(18)
J. Negroni
P. Venault
C. Bensoussan
C. Cohen-Salmon
E. Lepicard
F. Perez-Diaz
R. Jouvent
G. Chapouthier
Effect of adrenergic and cholinergic agonists on vasoactive intestinal polypeptide release from pancreatic islets of normal and diabetic rats
207(10)
E. Adeghate
A. Ponery
H. Parvez
Conformational diseases and the protein folding problem: role of amino-acid propensity to be embedded in context of specific usage of synonymous codons. Genetic code degeneracy and folding
217(22)
J. Solomovici
T. Lesnik
R. Ehrlich
H. Parvez
S. Parvez
C. Reiss
The pineal gland: Functional connection between melatonin and immune system in birds
239(30)
C. Barriga
J. A. Madrid
M. P. Terron
R. V. Rial
J. Cubero
S. D. Paredes
S. Sanchez
A. B. Rodrlguez
Parkinson's disease and neurotransmitters interplay in processes of neurotoxicity and oxidative stress in On and Off phenomena
269(18)
G. A. Qureshi
C. Collin
S. A. Memon
S. H. Parvez
Anxiety-related behavior in juvenile stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats --- an animal model of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
287(16)
H. Togashi
K.-I. Ueno
T. Yamaguchi
M. Matsumoto
K. Higuchi
H. Saito
M. Yoshioka
Characterization of behavioral responses to a 5-HT releasing drug, p-chloroamphetamine, in mice and the involvement of 5-HT receptor subtypes in p-chloroamphetamine-induced behavior
303(12)
J. Yamada
Y. Sugimoto
M. Ohkura
K. Inoue
Antidepressant research in the era of functional genomics: Farewell to the monoamine hypothesis
315(16)
M. Yamada
K. Takahashi
M. Tsunoda
T. Iwabuchi
S. Kobayashi
N. Tsukahara
T. Nakagawa
M. Awatsu
S. Yamazaki
M. Hirano
H. Ohata
G. Nishioka
K. Kudo
S. Tanaka
K. Kamijima
T. Higuchi
M. Yamada
K. Momose
Acute and chronic effects of tryptophan and alcohol on serotonin in the locus coeruleus in rats
331(16)
K. Hoshi
M. Hayashi
T. Bandoh
Perospirone hydrochloride: the novel atypical antipsychotic agent with high affinities for 5-HT2, D2 and 5-HT1A receptors
347(12)
T. Ishibashi
Y. Ohno
Effects of tandospirone, a novel anxiolytic agent, on human 5-HT1A receptors expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO cells)
359(10)
K. Yabuuchi
R. Tagashira
Y. Ohno
Antiparkinsonian actions of a selective 5-HT1A agonist, tandospirone, in rats
369(10)
T. Ishibashi
Y. Ohno
Post-encephalitic parkinsonism: clinical features and experimental model
379(10)
A. Ogata
N. Hamaue
M. Minami
I. Yabe
S. Kikuchi
H. Sasaki
K. Tashiro
Visual searching impairment in patients with major depressive disorder: performance in the Raven coloured progressive matrices test
389(12)
N. Nakano
N. Okumura
S. Hayashi
Y. Hayashi
S. Saito
N. Sasaki
S. Murakami
Salivary concentration of 5-hydroxytryptamine in patients with bulimia nervosa
401(8)
N. Takahashi
N. Hamaue
N. Kuronuma
T. Yoshihara
S. Ando
M. Hirafuji
T. Endo
M. Senjo
S. H. Parvez
M. Minami
Central and peripheral sympathetic controls on catecholamine release in male 2-month-old SHRSP and WKY investigated by means of 6-hydrodydopamine injections
409(10)
H. Higashino
M. Kawamoto
H. Endo
K. Ooshima
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) on catecholamine secretion from cultured bovine chromaffin cells
419(12)
Y. Sugimoto
F. Nishikawa
T. Yoshikawa
T. Noma
J. Yamada
Enhanced inhibitory effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine on nitric oxide production by vascular smooth muscle cells derived from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats
431(12)
M. Hirafuji
Y. Kanai
A. Kawahara
T. Machida
N. Hamaue
H. Saito
M. Minami
Influence of occlusal support on learning memory and cholinergic neurons in the rat: a mini review
443(16)
Y. Ikeda
T. Hirai
T. Makiura
T. Terasawa
N. Hamaue
The ferret: a cytotoxic drug-induced emesis model
459(16)
T. Endo
M. Minami
M. Hirafuji
N. Hamaue
S. H. Parvez
Na+-K+ pump and β-adrenergic responses in smooth muscle
475(16)
K. Shimamura
S. Kimura
A. Ohashi
M. Toba
Y. Okuno
Y. Kanamaru
H. Saito
Cardiac tissue remodeling and renin-angiotensin system in hypertrophic heart
491(12)
H. Kawaguchi
Biofeedback training in clinical settings
503(14)
I. Saito
Y. Saito
Conformational diseases and the protein folding problem: Evidence for species-independent link between protein folding and genetic code degeneracy in ribosomal proteins
517(26)
J. Solomovici
T. Lesnik
R. Ehrlich
H. Parvez
S. Parvez
C. Reiss
Long-term stem cell gene therapy: zinc finger nuclease-boosted gene targeting and synergistic transient regenerative gene therapy
543(42)
R. Bertolotti
SHRSP: A novel field of study
585(10)
H. Saito
Serotonin-mediated neurotransmission in the pyramidal cells of the rat hippocampus
595(20)
M. Matsumoto
H. Togashi
T. Kojima
K. Tachibana
S. Ohashi
M. Yoshioka
The involvement of 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors in anticancer drug-induced emesis
615(20)
M. Minami
T. Endo
M. Hirafuji
T. Hiroshige
E. Fukushi
Y. Kang
H. Saito
H. S. Parvez
Urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid excretion and kaolin ingestion after a single administration of cisplatin in the delayed emesis rat model
635(10)
Y. Liu
N. Hamaue
T. Endo
M. Hirafuji
M. Minami
Differences in rotational asymmetry in rats caused by single intranigral injections of 6-hydroxydopamine, 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion and rotenone
645(12)
M. Inden
J. Kondo
Y. Kitamura
K. Takata
D. Tsuchiya
K. Nishimura
T. Taniguchi
H. Sawada
S. Shimohama
Juvenile stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats as an animal model of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
657(20)
K.-I. Ueno
H. Togashi
M. Matsumoto
H. Saito
M. Yoshioka
Intrathecal spermine and spermidine at high-doses induce antinociceptive effects in the mouse capsaicin test
677(8)
K. Tan-No
A. Esashi
A. Taira
O. Nakagawasai
F. Niijima
C. Sakurada
T. Sakurada
T. Tadano
An experimental rat model of Parkinson's disease induced by Japanese encephalitis virus
685(14)
A. Ogata
S. Kikuchi
K. Tashiro
Blood-brain barrier carrier-mediated transport and metabolism of L-histidine
699(14)
E. Sakurai
J. Yamakami
T. Sakurada
Y. Ochiai
Y. Tanaka
Intracerebral serotonin and catecholamine metabolite concentrations in SART-stressed rats treated with diazepam and fluvoxamine
713(12)
E. Kirime
M. Tabuchi
H. Higashino
K. Hitomi
Protective effect of docosahexaenoic acid against development of hypertension in young stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Focus on the sympathoadrenal system and lipid metabolism
725(12)
H. Saito
S. Kimura
M. Minami
H. Hayashi
K. Shimamura
M. Nemoto
S. H. Parvez
Expression of acetylcholine in lymphocytes and modulation of an independent lymphocytic cholinergic activity by immunological stimulation
737(14)
T. Fujii
Y. Watanabe
K. Fujimoto
K. Kawashima
Central and peripheral sympathetic characteristics in hypertension considered from differences of catecholamine metabolite concentrations in plasma before and after adrenalectomy in male 2-month-old SHRSP and WKY
751(14)
H. Higashino
K. Ooshima
Effects of salicylate on the pharmacokinetics of valproic acid after oral administration of sodium valproate in rats
765(8)
S. Ohshiro
N. Hobara
M. Sakai
N. Hokama
H. Kameya
M. Sakanashi
Possible mechanisms of low levels of plasma valproate concentration following simultaneous administration of sodium valproate and meropenem
773(12)
N. Hobara
N. Hokama
S. Ohshiro
H. Kameya
M. Sakanashi
Pressure stress stimulates aortic smooth muscle cell proliferation through angiotensin II receptor mediated signal transduction pathways
785(12)
H. Kawaguchi
N. Morita
T. Murakami
K. Iizuka
Pressure loading-induced mitogen-activated protein kinase activation is enhanced in prehypertensive spontaneously hypertensive rat vasculature
797(14)
S. Aiuchi
H. Hosokawa
T. Kambe
Y. Hagiwara
T. Kubo
Possible involvement of free radicals in hypertensive organ injury
811(12)
H. Ito
Potential roles of interstitial fluid adenosine in the regulation of renal hemodynamics
823(16)
A. Nishiyama
Y. Abe
Renal pelvic pressure and the effect of hemorrhage in rats
839(10)
K. Shimamura
H. Kudo
H. Suzuki
S. Kimura
A. Ohashi
H. Saito
Effects of dopamine, prostaglandins and digitalis on isolated abdominal vagus nerve in rats
849(12)
M. Nemoto
T. Endo
M. Minami
H. Saito
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Catherine Collin, Masaru Minami, Hasan Parvez, Hideya Saito, Simone Parvez, Claude Reiss, G.A. Qureshi