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Astrocytes in Psychiatric Disorders

English · Hardback

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This contributed volume discusses the multiple roles of astrocytes, which determine the progression and outcome of neuropsychiatric diseases. This emerging area of study examines the ways in which astrocytes are involved in various aspects of disease initiation, progression and resolution. This monograph aims to integrate the body of information that has accumulated in recent years revealing the active role of astrocytes in neuropsychiatric pathology and in psychiatric disorders.  Understanding roles of astrocytes in pathology will provide new targets for medical intervention and aid the development of much needed therapeutics. This book will be valuable for researchers and workers in the fields of neurobiology, neurology, and psychiatry, as well as fill the need for a textbook used in advanced courses/graduate seminars in glial pathophysiology.

List of contents

Introduction: Neuroglia in psychiatric disorders.- Chapter 1. Astrocytes: The housekeepers and guardians of the CNS.- Chapter 2. Principles of astrogliopathology.- Chapter 3. Morphological appearance of astroglia in neuropsychiatric disorders.- Chapter 4. Astrocytes and neurotransmission: Glutamate and GABA in cognitive and mood disorders.- Chapter 5. Astroglia in bipolar disorder.- Chapter 6. Astroglia abnormalities in mood disorders.- Chapter 7. Astroglia in major depression and suicide.- Chapter 8. Neuroglia in Schizophrenia.- Chapter 9. Glutamate turnover in Schizophrenia.- Chapter 10. Astroglia and dopanime transmission in Schizophrenia.- Chapter 11. Kynurenic acid in Schyzophrenia.- Chapter 12. Astrocytes in addictive disorders.- Chapter 13. Astroglia in the vulnerability and maintenance of alcohol dependence.- Chapter 14. Astroglia in response to stress.- Chapter 15. Astroglia and Obsessive compulsive disorder.- Chapter 16. Astrocytes in regulation of food intake.- Chapter 17. Astrocytes in anorexia nervosa.- Chapter 18. Astroglial serotonin receptors as the central target of classic antidepressants.- Chapter 19. Lithium targets astrocytes.- Epilogue.

About the author










Vladimir Parpura is a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at The University of Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama. 
Alexei Verkhratsky is a Professor of Neurophysiology in the Faculty of Life Sciences at The University of Manchester in Manchester, United Kingdom. 
Caterina Scuderi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Sapienza University of Rome. 
Baoman Li is a  Professor at the Laboratory Teaching Center at the School of Forensic Medicine, China Medical University in Shenyang, China. 


Product details

Assisted by Baoman Li (Editor), Baoman Li et al (Editor), Vladimi Parpura (Editor), Vladimir Parpura (Editor), Caterina Scuderi (Editor), Alexe Verkhratsky (Editor), Alexei Verkhratsky (Editor), Alexei Verkhratsky et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.10.2021
 
EAN 9783030773748
ISBN 978-3-0-3077374-8
No. of pages 377
Dimensions 155 mm x 25 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations VI, 377 p. 36 illus.
Series Advances in Neurobiology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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