Toward chronopharmacology : proceedings of a satellite symposium to the 8th International Congress of Pharmacology, Nagasaki, Japan, 27-28 July 1981

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Toward chronopharmacology : proceedings of a satellite symposium to the 8th International Congress of Pharmacology, Nagasaki, Japan, 27-28 July 1981

editors R. Takahashi, F. Halberg, C.A. Walker

(Advances in the biosciences, v. 41)

Pergamon Press, 1982

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

This symposium was held to advance further the recognition and appreciation of the need for timing in the study of drug activity and therapy. The proceedings contain papers on subjects ranging from the study of circadian rhythms in brain neurotransmitters to the possiblity of employing chronotherapy in clinical psychiatry.

Table of Contents

  • (partial) Effects of psychotropics on circadian motor activity in rats, Y Ikeda & Y Chiba.
  • Extrahypothalamic mechanisms involved in the control of circadian behavioral rhythms in the rat, K Kubo et al. Lysosomal response to E600 intoxication, R Bhattacharya. Studies on the chronopathology of salt and hypertension, S S Cardoso et al. The need for quantitative circannual as well as circadian rhythm assessment in murine chronopharmacology, G Cornelissen et al. Circaseptan bioperiodicity in rat allograft rejection, K Kawahara et al. Circadian changes in contact hypersensitivity of CBA mice to dinitrochlorobenzene, T G Kovats et al. Circadian aspects of murine nephrotoxicity of cisdiamminedichloroplatinum (II), E K Bixby et al. Reproducibility of murine circadian eosinophil rhythms (with differences in geographic locations, method, strain, age and sex) over several decades, H E Brown et al. Individualized assessment of circadian rhythm characteristics of human blood pressure and pulse after moderate salt and weight restriction, J Y Lee et al. Appendix: Terms for methods and facts in chronopharmacology, F Halberg & E Halverg
  • Summary of symposium, F Halberg et al.

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