Addictive Substances and Neurological Disease: Alcohol, Tobacco, Caffeine, and Drugs of Abuse in Everyday Lifestyles is a complete guide to the manifold effects of addictive substances on the brain, providing readers with the latest developing research on how these substances are implicated in neurological development and dysfunction.
Cannabis, cocaine, and other illicit drugs can have substantial negative effects on the structure and functioning of the brain. However, other common habituating and addictive substances often used as part of an individual's lifestyle, i.e., alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, painkillers can also compromise brain health and effect or accentuate neurological disease.
This book provides broad coverage of the effects of addictive substances on the brain, beginning with an overview of how the substances lead to dysfunction before examining each substance in depth. It discusses the pathology of addiction, the structural damage resulting from abuse of various substances, and covers the neurobiological, neurodegenerative, behavioral, and cognitive implications of use across the lifespan, from prenatal exposure, to adolescence and old age.
This book aids researchers seeking an understanding of the neurological changes that these substances induce, and is also extremely useful for those seeking potential treatments and therapies for individuals suffering from chronic abuse of these substances.
- Integrates current research on the actions of addictive substances in neurological disease
- Includes functional foods, such as caffeine beverages, that have habituating effects on the brain
- Provides a synopsis of key ideas associated with the consequences of addictive and habituating lifestyle substances
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-12-809296-5 (9780128092965)
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Part I. Alcohol and Neurological Dysfunction1. Acute Ethanol-Induced Changes in Microstructural and Metabolite Concentrations on the Brain: Noninvasive Functional Brain Imaging2. Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Neuroglial Changes in Neurochemistry and Behavior in Animal Models3. Alcohol on Histaminergic Neurons of Brain4. Antenatal Alcohol and Histological Brain Disturbances5. Alcohol Intoxication and Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Basic and Clinical Science6. Visual and Auditory Changes After Acute Alcohol Ingestion7. Zebrafish Models of Alcohol Addiction8. Effect of Alcohol on the Regulation of a-Synuclein in the Human Brain9. Consumption of Ethanol and Tissue Changes in the Central Nervous System10. Ethanol Consumption and Cerebellar Disorders11. Gene Expression in CNS Regions of Genetic Rat Models of Alcohol Abuse12. Role of TLR4 in the Ethanol-Induced Modulation of the Autophagy Pathway in the Brain13. Ghrelinergic Signaling in Ethanol Reward14. Alcoholic Neurological Syndromes15. Frontal Lobe Dysfunction After Developmental Alcohol Exposure: Implications From Animal Models16. Ethanol's Action Mechanisms in the Brain: From Lipid General Alterations to Specific Protein Receptor Binding17. Antioxidant Vitamins and Brain Dysfunction in Alcoholics18. Serotonin Deficiency and Alcohol Use Disorders
Part II. Addictive Substances and Behavioral Health19. Functional Reorganization of Reward- and Habit-Related Brain Networks in Addiction20. Ethanol: Neurotoxicity and Brain Disorders21. Functionally Relevant Brain Alterations in Polysubstance Users: Differences to Monosubstance Users, Study Challenges, and Implications for Treatment22. Deep Brain Stimulation: A Possible Therapeutic Technique for Treating Refractory Alcohol and Drug Addiction Behaviors
Part III. Tobacco Smoking in Neuromodulation23. Understanding the Roles of Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Neurobiology of Nicotine Use24. Tobacco Smoke and Nicotine: Neurotoxicity in Brain Development25. Paradise Lost: A New Paradigm for Explaining the Interaction Between Neural and Psychological Changes in Nicotine Addiction Patients26. Interactions of Alcohol and Nicotine: CNS Sites and Contributions to Their Co-abuse27. Role of Basal Forebrain in Nicotine Alcohol Co-abuse28. Chronic and Acute Nicotine Exposure Versus Placebo in Smokers and Nonsmokers: A Systematic Review of Resting-State fMRI Studies
Part IV. Drugs of Abuse and Brain Structure and Function29. Novel Psychoactive Substances: A New Behavioral and Mental Health Threat30. Cholesterol and Caffeine Modulate Alcohol Actions on Cerebral Arteries and Brain31. Sleep, Caffeine, and Physical Activity in Older Adults32. Ketamine: Neurotoxicity and Neurobehavioral Disorders33. Left/Right Hemispheric "Unbalance Model in Addiction