
Neuroimunomodulation in Health and Disease II
Translational Science, Volume 1262
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-1-57331-899-0 (ISBN)
Description
This is the second of two Annals volume (see also Volume 1262) of papers by speakers at the 8th International Society for Neuroimmodulation Congress held in Dresden, Germany, October 2011. The papers focus on interactions among the immune, endocrine, and nervous systems that occur at multiple levels, from intracellular pathways by immune and neuro-endocrine mediators, to the exchange of information between the three systems that results in physiologic and adaptive effects. In certain instances, however, these interactions may be unbalanced or even disrupted, which can contribute to pathology, and aspects of such pathobiology are presented in some of the contributions. This volume aims focuses on translational science aspects of immune-neuro-endocrine interactions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Height: 254 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57331-899-0 (9781573318990)
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Persons
Adriana del Rey is the editor of Neuroimunomodulation in Health and Disease II: Translational Science, Volume 1262, published by Wiley. C. Jane Welsh is the editor of Neuroimunomodulation in Health and Disease II: Translational Science, Volume 1262, published by Wiley.
Editor
Institute of Physiology, Marburg, Germany
Content
Thymic atrophy in acute experimental Chagas disease is associated with an imbalance of stress hormones Ailin Lepletier Vinicius de Frias Carvalho Alexandre Morrot Wilson Savino 45
Endocrine, metabolic, and immunologic components of HIV infection Guido Norbiato 51
Neuroimmunomodulation and neuropsychiatric diseases
Autoimmune diseases and infections as risk factors for schizophrenia Michael E. Benros Preben B. Mortensen William W. Eaton 56
Antidepressants prevent hierarchy destabilization induced by lipopolysaccharide administration in mice: a neurobiological approach to depression Daniel Wagner Hamada Cohn Denise Kinoshita Joao Palermo-Neto 67
Peripheral immune system and neuroimmune communication impairment in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease Lydia Gimenez-Llort Ianire Mate Rashed Manassra Carmen Vida Monica De la Fuente 74
Effects of plasmalogens on systemic lipopolysaccharide-induced glial activation and ?-amyloid accumulation in adult mice Toshihiko Katafuchi Masataka Ifuku Shiro Mawatari Mami Noda Kiyotaka Miake Masaaki Sugiyama Takehiko Fujino 85
Biological memory of childhood maltreatment: current knowledge and recommendations for future research Katharina Schury Iris-Tatjana Kolassa 93
Neuroimmunomodulation of pain, and neoplastic diseases
Chronic neuropathic pain-like behavior and brain-borne IL-1? Adriana del Rey A. Vania Apkarian Marco Martina Hugo O. Besedovsky 101
Experimental endotoxemia as a model to study neuroimmune mechanisms in human visceral pain Sven Benson Harald Engler Manfred Schedlowski Sigrid Elsenbruch 108
The neuroimmune connection interferes with tissue regeneration and chronic inflammatory disease in the skin Eva M.J. Peters Christiane Liezmann Burghard E. Klapp Johannes Kruse 118
17?-androstenediol-mediated oncophagy of tumor cells by different mechanisms is determined by the target tumor Roger M. Loria Martin R. Graf 127
Cellular and molecular players in the atherosclerotic plaque progression Rita Businaro Angela Tagliani Brigitta Buttari Elisabetta Profumo Flora Ippoliti Claudio Di Cristofano Raffaele Capoano Bruno Salvati Rachele Rigano 134
Endocrine, metabolic, and immunologic components of HIV infection Guido Norbiato 51
Neuroimmunomodulation and neuropsychiatric diseases
Autoimmune diseases and infections as risk factors for schizophrenia Michael E. Benros Preben B. Mortensen William W. Eaton 56
Antidepressants prevent hierarchy destabilization induced by lipopolysaccharide administration in mice: a neurobiological approach to depression Daniel Wagner Hamada Cohn Denise Kinoshita Joao Palermo-Neto 67
Peripheral immune system and neuroimmune communication impairment in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease Lydia Gimenez-Llort Ianire Mate Rashed Manassra Carmen Vida Monica De la Fuente 74
Effects of plasmalogens on systemic lipopolysaccharide-induced glial activation and ?-amyloid accumulation in adult mice Toshihiko Katafuchi Masataka Ifuku Shiro Mawatari Mami Noda Kiyotaka Miake Masaaki Sugiyama Takehiko Fujino 85
Biological memory of childhood maltreatment: current knowledge and recommendations for future research Katharina Schury Iris-Tatjana Kolassa 93
Neuroimmunomodulation of pain, and neoplastic diseases
Chronic neuropathic pain-like behavior and brain-borne IL-1? Adriana del Rey A. Vania Apkarian Marco Martina Hugo O. Besedovsky 101
Experimental endotoxemia as a model to study neuroimmune mechanisms in human visceral pain Sven Benson Harald Engler Manfred Schedlowski Sigrid Elsenbruch 108
The neuroimmune connection interferes with tissue regeneration and chronic inflammatory disease in the skin Eva M.J. Peters Christiane Liezmann Burghard E. Klapp Johannes Kruse 118
17?-androstenediol-mediated oncophagy of tumor cells by different mechanisms is determined by the target tumor Roger M. Loria Martin R. Graf 127
Cellular and molecular players in the atherosclerotic plaque progression Rita Businaro Angela Tagliani Brigitta Buttari Elisabetta Profumo Flora Ippoliti Claudio Di Cristofano Raffaele Capoano Bruno Salvati Rachele Rigano 134