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Neurobiology of Depression
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Major depressive disorders have recently been associated with impairments in signaling pathways that regulate neuroplasticity and cell survival. Agents designed to directly target molecules in these pathways hold promise as new therapeutics for depression. With the collaboration of the most prestigious international specialists in biochemistry, mol
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Series Preface
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Animal Models of Depression
- Chapter 2: Neurophysiological and Neuropsychological Models of Depression
- Chapter 3: Neural Foundations of Major Depression: Classical Approaches and New Frontiers
- Chapter 4: Genetic Regulation of Emotion Brain Circuitries
- Chapter 5: Development of Brain Monoaminergic Systems
- Chapter 6: Contribution of Pharmacology to Development of Monoaminergic Hypotheses of Depression
- Chapter 7: Serotonergic Pathways in Depression
- Chapter 8: Noradrenergic System in Depression
- Chapter 9: Glutamatergic System and Mood Disorders
- Chapter 10: Role of the Endocannabinoid System in Etiopathology of Major Depression
- Chapter 11: Opioid System and Depression
- Chapter 12: Chronobiological Rhythms, Melatonergic System, and Depression
- Chapter 13: Corticotropin-Releasing Factor and HypothalamicâPituitaryâAdrenal Axis Regulation of Behavioral Stress Response and Depression
- Chapter 14: Depression and Cytokine-Regulated Pathways
- Chapter 15: Tachykinins and Tachykinin Receptor Antagonists in Depression: Therapeutic Implications
- Chapter 16: Role of Neuropeptide Y in Depression: Current Status
- Chapter 17: Nitric Oxide Signaling in Depression and Antidepressant Action
- Chapter 18: Beta-Arrestins in Depression: A Molecular Switch from Signal Desensitization to Alternative Intracellular Adaptor Functions
- Chapter 19: Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Major Depression
- Chapter 20: Role of Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases in Depression and Antidepressant Activity
- Chapter 21: Vascular Depression: A Neuropsychological Perspective
- Chapter 22: Neurobiological Basis for Development of New Antidepressant Agents
- Back Cover