The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet

The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet

Martin, Colin R.
Hunter, Lan-Anh
Patel, Vinood B.
Preedy, Victor R.
Rajendram, Rajkumar

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The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet is a comprehensive reference to the aspects, features and effects of depression. This book provides readers with the behavior and psychopathological effects of depression, linking anxiety, anger and PSTD to depression. Readers are provided with a detailed outline of the genetic aspects of depression including synaptic genes and the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of depression, followed by a thorough analysis of the neurological and imaging techniques used to study depression. This book also includes three full sections on the various effects of depression, including diet, nutrition and molecular and cellular effects. The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet is the only resource for researchers and practitioners studying depression. Features a section on neurological and imaging, including SPECT NeuroimagingAnalyzes how diet and nutrition effect depressionExamines the molecular and cellular effects of depressionCovers genetics of depressionIncludes more than 250 illustrations and tables INDICE: I. Genetic Aspects of Depression 1. Epigenetics in depression Monika Talarowska 2. Genes, depression and nuclear DNA Xenia Gonda 3. Molecular aspects of postpartum depression Anna Landsman 4. Genetics and epigenetics of the SLC6A4 gene in depression Álvaro F.L. Rios 5. Tryptophan related genes and depression Tomasz Sliwinski 6. Metalloproteinases genes and depression Monika Talarowska 7. Linking gene regions jointly with environment and depression Erin B. Ware II. Molecular and Cellular Effects of Depression 8. Linking depression, mRNA translation and serotonin Jean-Claude Lacaille 9. Changes in cortical gene expression in major depression: More evidence implicating inflammatory-related pathways in disease aetiology Brian Dean 10. FKBP5 gene expression and depression Marcus Ising 11. Cytokines related to depression Patricia Broderick 12. Linking Interleukin-6 and Depression Manivel Rengasamy 13. The role of inflammatory signaling in comorbid depression and epilepsy Jana D. Tchekalarova Sr. 14. Brain inflammasomes in depression C. Beyer 15. Inflammatory factors and depression in substance use disorder Francisco Javier Pavon 16. Linking Huntington disease, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and depressive-like behaviors Patricia Brocardo 17. Depression and the NMDA receptor/NO/cGMP pathway Ana Cristina Oliveira Monteiro-Moreira 18. Translocator protein (18 kDa TSPO) binding in depression Szabolcs Keri 19. Axonal transport proteins: what they are and how they relate to depressive behaviours Arezo Nahavandi 20. Molecular features of adenylyl cyclase isoforms and cAMP signaling: a link between adenylyl cyclase 7 and depression Tarsis F. Brust 21. Neurobiology of depression: the role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 Minal Sonawane, Giuseppe Aceto, Jessica Di Re, Marcello D'Ascenzo, Thomas Green and Fernanda Laezza 22. Sortilin/NTSR3 in depression Jean Mazella 23. Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway and antidepressant role Shubha Shukla 24. The prefrontal cortex in depression: use of proteomics Gábor Juhász III. Neurological and Imaging Features 25. SPECT Neuroimaging and depression Daniel G. Amen 26. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), bipolar depression and unipolar depression K.K. Ellard 27. Linking amygdala blood oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) activity and frontal EEG in depression Vadim Zotev 28. The rostromedial tegmental nucleus: features and links with alcohol and depression Jiang-Hong Ye 29. Serotonergic neurons, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) resistance and major depressive disorder Fred H. Gage and Krishna C. Vadodaria 30. Role of nesfatin-1 in major depression Ece Türkyilmaz Uyar 31. Impact of NGF signaling in neuroplasticity during depression: Insights in neuroplasticity dependent therapeutic approaches Amal Chandra Mondal 32. Depression and germ cells memory M.A. Alsaleh and Amani A. Ahmed IV. Behaviour and Psychopathological Effects 33. Cognitive function and neurocognitive deficits in depression M. Semkovska 34. Cognitive and interpersonal contributors to relationship distress and depression David J. A. Dozois 35. Adolescence life stage and cognitive vulnerability to depression R.T. Liu 36. Determining the cognitive performance in first episode of depression Maria J. Portella 37. Body image and depression Päivi Maria Pylvanainen 38. Sleep, anxiety and depression Kelly Sullivan 39. Depression, anxiety and quality of life Keming Gao 40. Reward Processing and Depression: Current Findings and Future Directions Daniel M. Mackin 41. Sexual functioning in depressive disorders S. Grover V. Diet, Nutrition and Botanicals 42. Linking dietary glycemic index and depression Sima Jafarirad 43. Gut microbiota and Depression Kurosh Djafarian 44. Linking dietary methyl donors, maternal separation and depression María J. Ramirez 45. Convolvulus pluricaulis usage and depression Girdhari Lal Gupta 46. Antidepressant effects of Crocus sativus (saffron) and its constituents Hossein Hosseinzadeh 47. Mechanisms of action of herbal antidepressants Hossein Hosseinzadeh 48. Depression, antidepressant-like effects and mechanisms of the herbal formula xiaochaihutang Chun fu Wu VI. Resources 49. Resources in depression Rajkumar Rajendram

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-817935-2
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 450
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2021
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés