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Neuroscientific Basis of Dementia

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In step with our growing lifespan, dementia is becoming a widespreadhandicap to the health and well-being of individuals and a burden onhuman society world-wide. The increasing prevalence of this tragiccondition has stimulated an explosion of scientific research in the lastten years, which resulted in numerous profound insights and technicalinnovations. This timely volume presents both an overall and a detailedoverview of the current worldwide knowledge about the neuroscientificbasis of dementia.Leading authorities in their fields provide a far-reaching synthesis ofall topics in dementia research, including pathogenesis of dementia,neuroimaging of the earliest alterations, potential biological andgenetic markers for Alzheimer`s Disease and new therapeutic strategies.Each chapter discusses clinical implications and areas of controversy,highlights the wide range of current and future therapeuticpossibilities and indicates promising directions for further research...

List of contents

Special lectures.- A tale of protein kinase C and membrane lipid signaling.- Complement, neuroinflammation and neuronal degeneration in Alzheimer disease.- Memory and its impairment.- Neurobiological mechanisms by which emotional arousal influences long-term memory formation.- Amygdalar damage and memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease.- Neural substrate for spatial memory in the monkey hippocampus.- Involvement of CaM kinase II and mitogen-activated protein kinase in hippocampal long-term potentiation.- Pathogenesis of dementia - tau.- Transgenic mice overexpressing the shortest human tau isoform develop a progressive tauopathy.- Tau and neurodegenerative disease: genetics and pathogenetic mechanisms.- Tau mutations altering splicing of tau exon 10 in japanese frontotemporal dementia.- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/parkinsonism-dementia complex of the Kii peninsula of Japan (Kii ALS/PDC) may be a familial tauopathy. Epidemiological trends, clinical features, neuropathology and molecular genetics.- Senile dementia of the neurofibrillary tangle type (SD-NFT): a clinical, neuropathological and molecular genetic study.- The dual role of tau in cell polarisation and organelle trafficking.- Rearrangement of microtubule networks by tau bearing missense mutations.- Possible role of tau phosphorylation on ER membrane in Alzheimer pathology.- Pathogenesis of dementia - synuclein.- Pathogenesis of dementia: updating the role of synuclein pathology in sporadic and hereditary Alzheimer's disease.- ?-Synuclein/NACP and neurodegeneration.- ?-Synuclein fibrillogenesis as target for drug development.- Pathogenesis of dementia - presenilin and amyloid.- Genetics of early-onset Alzheimer disease.- Lessons from presenilin domain analysis: endoproteolytic processing andenhanced A?42 production mediated by FAD-linked variants.- Amyloid and presenilins in the pathobiology of Alzheimer's disease.- Role of presenilin in APP processing and A? production.- Impairment of response to ER stress in presenilin 1 mutant.- Mechanism of neuron death in Alzheimer's disease.- Notch3 gene in CADASIL syndrome: mutation frequencies in Japanese and its expression and processing.- Etiological roles of A? and carboxyl terminal peptide fragments of amyloid precursor protein in Alzheimer disease.- Amyloid ?-protein granules in glial cells in Alzheimer's disease brain.- Amyloid ? induces phosphorylation and translocation of MARCKS through tyrosine kinase-activated PKC-? signaling pathway in microglia.- Amyloid ?-protein accumulation in the human brain during aging.- Molecular mechanisms underlying initiation of amyloid fibril formation.- Catabolism of amyloid-? peptide in brain parenchyma.- Diagnosis and therapeutics of dementia.- Lessons in familial Alzheimer's disease.- Biological markers for differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.- Dietary factors and the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a low fish consumption and a relative deficiency of ?-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.- Risk factors for dementia.- New therapeutic approaches to Alzheimer's disease.

Summary

In step with our growing lifespan, dementia is becoming a widespread
handicap to the health and well-being of individuals and a burden on
human society world-wide. The increasing prevalence of this tragic
condition has stimulated an explosion of scientific research in the last
ten years, which resulted in numerous profound insights and technical
innovations. This timely volume presents both an overall and a detailed
overview of the current worldwide knowledge about the neuroscientific
basis of dementia.
Leading authorities in their fields provide a far-reaching synthesis of
all topics in dementia research, including pathogenesis of dementia,
neuroimaging of the earliest alterations, potential biological and
genetic markers for Alzheimer`s Disease and new therapeutic strategies.
Each chapter discusses clinical implications and areas of controversy,
highlights the wide range of current and future therapeutic
possibilities and indicates promising directions for further research...

Product details

Assisted by Yasuo Ihara (Editor), Patric L McGeer (Editor), Patrick L McGeer (Editor), Patrick McGeer (Editor), Patrick L. McGeer (Editor), Chikako Tanaka (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.08.2013
 
EAN 9783034894821
ISBN 978-3-0-3489482-1
No. of pages 298
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 498 g
Illustrations XXI, 298 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Neurology, Neuroscience, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Neurosciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Neurobiology, Alzheimer;alzheimer's disease;dementia;neuroimaging;research

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