Inflammation and Immunity in Depression: Basic Science and Clinical Applications is the first book to move beyond the established theory of cytokine-induced depression and explore the broader role the immune system plays in this devastating mood disorder. The book fully explores the most recent lines of research into this rapidly advancing field, including alterations of T-cells, the neurobiological implications of neuroinflammation and immune alterations for brain development and function, and the genetic components of neuroinflammation in depression, including the relationships between…mehr
Inflammation and Immunity in Depression: Basic Science and Clinical Applications is the first book to move beyond the established theory of cytokine-induced depression and explore the broader role the immune system plays in this devastating mood disorder. The book fully explores the most recent lines of research into this rapidly advancing field, including alterations of T-cells, the neurobiological implications of neuroinflammation and immune alterations for brain development and function, and the genetic components of neuroinflammation in depression, including the relationships between stress and inflammation that are revealing gene-environment interactions in the disorder. Combining contributions from researchers worldwide, this book provides the most comprehensive discussion available today on the involvement of the innate immune and adaptive immune systems in depressive disorder. Chapters span neuroscience, psychology, clinical applications and future directions, making this book an invaluable resource for advanced students, researchers and practitioners who need to understand the complex and varied role of inflammation and immune responses in depression.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
7. The Roles of T Cells in Clinical Depression CATHERINE TOBEN BERNHARD T. BAUNE 8. Do Chemokines Have a Role in the Pathophysiology of Depression? GAURAV SINGHAL BERNHARD T. BAUNE 9. Inflammasomes Action as an Important Mechanism in Experimental and Clinical Depression GAURAV SINGHAL BERNHARD T. BAUNE 10. Pathways Driving Neuroprogression in Depression: The Role of Immune Activation GIOVANNI ORIOLO IRIA GRANDE ROCI¿O MARTIN-SANTOS EDUARD VIETA ANDR 11. Gene Expression of Inflammation Markers in Depression LILIANA G. CIOBANU BERNHARD T. BAUNE 12. Neuroimmunopharmacology at the Interface of Inflammation and Pharmacology Relevant to Depression JOSHUA HOLMES FRANCES CORRIGAN MARK HUTCHINSON 13. The Gut-Brain-Microbe Interaction: Relevance in Inflammation and Depression NATALIE PARLETTA 14. Childhood Trauma and Adulthood Immune Activation MARIA A. NETTIS VALERIA MONDELLI 15. Stress Maltreatment Inflammation and Functional Brain Changes in Depression KELLY DOOLIN LEONARDO TOZZI JOHANN STEINER THOMAS FRODL 16. Structural Neuroimaging of Maltreatment and Inflammation in Depression RONNY REDLICH NILS OPEL KATHARINA F FÖRSTER JENNIFER ENGELEN UDO DANNLOWSKI 17. Biological Embedding of Childhood Maltreatment in Adult Depression MAGDALENE C. JAWAHAR BERNHARD T. BAUNE 18. Epigenetic Changes in the Immune Systems Following Early-Life Stress CHRIS MURGATROYD 19. Mechanisms Linking Depression Immune System and Epigenetics During Aging STEVEN BRADBURN 20. Role of Inflammation in Neuropsychiatric Comorbidity of Obesity: Experimental and Clinical Evidence C 21. Inflammation and Depression in Patients With Autoimmune Disease Diabetes and Obesity JONATHAN M. GREGORY MICHAEL MAK ROGER S. MCINTYRE 22. Does Inflammation Link Clinical Depression and Coronary Artery Disease? SILKE J JÖRGENS VOLKER AROLT 23. Inflammation Genetics of Depression MICHAEL MUSKER JULIO LICINIO MA-LI WONG 24. Adolescent-Onset Depressive Disorders and Inflammation IAN HICKIE JOANNE CARPENTER ELIZABETH SCOTT 25. Inflammation in Bipolar Disorder JOSHUA D. ROSENBLAT JONATHAN M. GREGORY SOPHIE FLOR-HENRY ROGER S. MCINTYRE 26. Depression Subtypes and Inflammation: Atypical Rather Than Melancholic Depression Is Linked With Immunometabolic Dysregulations FEMKE LAMERS YURI MILANESCHI BRENDA W.J.H. PENNINX 27. Inflammation as a Marker of Clinical Response to Treatment: A Focus on Treatment-Resistant Depression REBECCA STRAWBRIDGE ALLAN H. YOUNG ANTHONY J. CLEARE 28. Clinical Trials of Anti-Inflammatory Treatments of Major Depression? NORBERT MÜLLER 29. Alcohol Inflammation and Depression: The Gut-Brain Axis ABIGAIL R. CANNON ADAM M. HAMMER MASHKOOR A. CHOUDHRY 30. Efficacy of Anti-Inflammatory Treatment in Depression OLE KÖHLER-FORSBERG MICHAEL ERIKSEN BENROS 31. Modulation of Inflammation by Antidepressants BERNHARD T. BAUNE 32. The Biological Underpinnings of Mood Disorders Interact With Early Trauma Sexual Abuse and Neuroticism: Implications for Psychiatric Classification and Treatment GEORGE ANDERSON MICHAEL MAES 33. Is There Still Hope for Treating Depression With Antiinflammatories? BERNHARD T. BAUNE 34. Effects of Physical Exercise on Inflammation in Depression HARRIS A. EYRE KATARINA ARANDJELOVIC DAVID A MERRILL AJEET B SINGH HELEN LAVRETSKY 35. Future Perspectives on Immune-Related Treatments BERNHARD T. BAUNE
7. The Roles of T Cells in Clinical Depression CATHERINE TOBEN BERNHARD T. BAUNE 8. Do Chemokines Have a Role in the Pathophysiology of Depression? GAURAV SINGHAL BERNHARD T. BAUNE 9. Inflammasomes Action as an Important Mechanism in Experimental and Clinical Depression GAURAV SINGHAL BERNHARD T. BAUNE 10. Pathways Driving Neuroprogression in Depression: The Role of Immune Activation GIOVANNI ORIOLO IRIA GRANDE ROCI¿O MARTIN-SANTOS EDUARD VIETA ANDR 11. Gene Expression of Inflammation Markers in Depression LILIANA G. CIOBANU BERNHARD T. BAUNE 12. Neuroimmunopharmacology at the Interface of Inflammation and Pharmacology Relevant to Depression JOSHUA HOLMES FRANCES CORRIGAN MARK HUTCHINSON 13. The Gut-Brain-Microbe Interaction: Relevance in Inflammation and Depression NATALIE PARLETTA 14. Childhood Trauma and Adulthood Immune Activation MARIA A. NETTIS VALERIA MONDELLI 15. Stress Maltreatment Inflammation and Functional Brain Changes in Depression KELLY DOOLIN LEONARDO TOZZI JOHANN STEINER THOMAS FRODL 16. Structural Neuroimaging of Maltreatment and Inflammation in Depression RONNY REDLICH NILS OPEL KATHARINA F FÖRSTER JENNIFER ENGELEN UDO DANNLOWSKI 17. Biological Embedding of Childhood Maltreatment in Adult Depression MAGDALENE C. JAWAHAR BERNHARD T. BAUNE 18. Epigenetic Changes in the Immune Systems Following Early-Life Stress CHRIS MURGATROYD 19. Mechanisms Linking Depression Immune System and Epigenetics During Aging STEVEN BRADBURN 20. Role of Inflammation in Neuropsychiatric Comorbidity of Obesity: Experimental and Clinical Evidence C 21. Inflammation and Depression in Patients With Autoimmune Disease Diabetes and Obesity JONATHAN M. GREGORY MICHAEL MAK ROGER S. MCINTYRE 22. Does Inflammation Link Clinical Depression and Coronary Artery Disease? SILKE J JÖRGENS VOLKER AROLT 23. Inflammation Genetics of Depression MICHAEL MUSKER JULIO LICINIO MA-LI WONG 24. Adolescent-Onset Depressive Disorders and Inflammation IAN HICKIE JOANNE CARPENTER ELIZABETH SCOTT 25. Inflammation in Bipolar Disorder JOSHUA D. ROSENBLAT JONATHAN M. GREGORY SOPHIE FLOR-HENRY ROGER S. MCINTYRE 26. Depression Subtypes and Inflammation: Atypical Rather Than Melancholic Depression Is Linked With Immunometabolic Dysregulations FEMKE LAMERS YURI MILANESCHI BRENDA W.J.H. PENNINX 27. Inflammation as a Marker of Clinical Response to Treatment: A Focus on Treatment-Resistant Depression REBECCA STRAWBRIDGE ALLAN H. YOUNG ANTHONY J. CLEARE 28. Clinical Trials of Anti-Inflammatory Treatments of Major Depression? NORBERT MÜLLER 29. Alcohol Inflammation and Depression: The Gut-Brain Axis ABIGAIL R. CANNON ADAM M. HAMMER MASHKOOR A. CHOUDHRY 30. Efficacy of Anti-Inflammatory Treatment in Depression OLE KÖHLER-FORSBERG MICHAEL ERIKSEN BENROS 31. Modulation of Inflammation by Antidepressants BERNHARD T. BAUNE 32. The Biological Underpinnings of Mood Disorders Interact With Early Trauma Sexual Abuse and Neuroticism: Implications for Psychiatric Classification and Treatment GEORGE ANDERSON MICHAEL MAES 33. Is There Still Hope for Treating Depression With Antiinflammatories? BERNHARD T. BAUNE 34. Effects of Physical Exercise on Inflammation in Depression HARRIS A. EYRE KATARINA ARANDJELOVIC DAVID A MERRILL AJEET B SINGH HELEN LAVRETSKY 35. Future Perspectives on Immune-Related Treatments BERNHARD T. BAUNE
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