Immunological alterations in psychiatric diseases
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Immunological alterations in psychiatric diseases
(Advances in biological psychiatry, vol. 18)
Karger, c1997
- : hardcover
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注記
International symposium, Reisenburg, September 22-23, 1995
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
During the past three decades psychiatric research has made use of the expertise and techniques of many medical disciplines, among them neuroendocrinology, immunology, virology, genetics, and molecular biology. This book provides a concise overview of our present knowledge on the immunological aspects of psychiatric diseases, in particular schizophrenia, drug addiction and Alzheimer's disease. In addition, fundamental questions concerning the bi-directional interactions between the central nervous system and the immune system are discussed and the role of viruses and infectious processes closely examined. As such, this book offers a unique presentation of the state of the art in psychoimmunology and, at the same time, shows many important challenges for future research into the field of intersystemic interactions and their impact on the etiology and pathogenesis of psychiatric diseases. Psychiatrists and neurologists will gain a better understanding of the biological basis of psychiatric diseases while immunologists, neuroimmunologists, neurobiologists, neuroendocrinologists and virologists will find it a valuable source of new information on psychoimmunology research.
目次
- Pathogenetic aspects of infectious, immunological, and chronobiological processes in psychiatric diseases: Viruses as etiologic agents of schizophrenia, R.H. Yolken, E.F. Torrey
- Is there an immunopathology of the serotonergic synapse in mental disorder? K. Schott et al
- Dependence of human cytokine production and mononuclear cell subset counts on circadian rhythm and sleep, J. Born, K. Hansen. Drug addiction and immunological alterations: Opiate addiction and immunology, B. Sperner-Unterweger et al. Schizophrenia - immunological, genetic, and neuroimaging aspects: Clinical and immunological characteristics of a subgroup of patients suffering from schizophrenia, R. Ganguli, A. Gubbi
- Relapse prediction in schizophrenia - from monoamines to cytokines, C.G. McAlister et al
- Interferons in schizophrenia, H. Katila
- Interferon-y in schizophrenia, V. Arolt et al
- T-cell subsets in schizophrenia patients, B. Sperner-Unterweger et al
- Cytological aberrations in the cerebrospinal fluid and peripheral blood of schizophrenic patients, H. Nikkila
- Immunological effects of treatment on schizophrenia, N. Muller et al
- Immunological factors in the sera of patients with acute and chronic schizophrenia, G. Wieselmann et al
- Single- photon emission computed tomography findings in schizophrenia, A.M. Catafau et al
- Schizophrenia genetics, autoimmunity - contradictions and explanations, L.E. DeLisi. Immunological aspects of Alzheimer's disease: Chronic schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease from the viewpoint of a neuroimmunologist, A.E. Henneberg
- Immunological alterations in Alzheimer's disease - antimicroglia antibodies in sera of Alzheimer's patients, M.R. Lemke et al.
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