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Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness

Daniel P. Cardinali, S. R. Pandi-Perumal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2014
As the title suggests, and unlike other existing books on sleep medicine, Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness will be devoted primarily to endocrine regulation of the behavioral state control. It will address a wide spectrum of sleep./wakefulness phenomena (both animals and humans), including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management.
 
From molecular biology to applied clinical therapy, sleep research has been transformed in the last few years from a research backwater to an important interdisciplinary field.
Anyone who regularly reads the literature on sleep, biological rhythms, or neuroendocrinology is aware that one of the subspecialties within sleep medicine, the neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness, has in particular experienced a growth rate that is even faster than that of the field as a whole. To a significant extent this has been due to the introduction of new research technologies.
The widespread adoption of a range of new methods in sleep research has opened a window into activities at the cellular and molecular level, which previously had been tightly closed. Consequently these activities are being characterized with a degree of precision and sensitivity that is without precedent. This volume invites the reader to explore the new vistas that have been opened onto the neuroendocrine frontier of sleep medicine. The editors have selectively identified a number of key articles having a citation frequency, which is considerably above the norm or which otherwise have contributed importantly to defining the neuroendocrine perspective.
This new volume on Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness is an up-to-date resource of research summaries and reviews written by major contributors to the fields of sleep, biological rhythms and neuroendocrinology. Its coverage is broad and its basic
and clinical science reviews are detailed.
In this volume, an international team of experts discuss their latest ideas, concepts, methods, and interpretations with supporting examples. This volume is intended for advanced students and specialists in psychobiology, neuroscience, neuroendocrinology, and psychiatry but might also be interest to anyone concerned with understanding the Neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness.
The contributions are directed more towards providing an integrated view of the field from the perspective of the authors, rather than being a compendium of recent results. The intent is to provide a reference book for recent and future workers in this and related areas of medicine and biology. Each topic in this volume has received the attention of a panel of authors who have responded to our request to review and place into perspective the major issues, which will undoubtedly confront newcomers to the field.
The topics dealt with in Neuroendocrine correlates of Sleep/wakefulness are both diverse and complex. The editors hope that this volume will provide an authoritative summary of important issues in the neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness. We also hope that it will motivate new researchers to join the quest for solutions to the problems that have been identified by our contributing authors.
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ISBN-13: 9781489985415
ISBN-10: 1489985417
Pagini: 652
Ilustrații: XXI, 627 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:2005
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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As the title suggests, and unlike other existing books on sleep medicine, Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness will be devoted primarily to endocrine regulation of the behavioral state control. It will address a wide spectrum of sleep./wakefulness phenomena (both animals and humans), including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management.
 
From molecular biology to applied clinical therapy, sleep research has been transformed in the last few years from a research backwater to an important interdisciplinary field.
Anyone who regularly reads the literature on sleep, biological rhythms, or neuroendocrinology is aware that one of the subspecialties within sleep medicine, the neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness, has in particular experienced a growth rate that is even faster than that of the field as a whole. To a significant extent this has been due to the introduction of new research technologies.
The widespread adoption of a range of new methods in sleep research has opened a window into activities at the cellular and molecular level, which previously had been tightly closed. Consequently these activities are being characterized with a degree of precision and sensitivity that is without precedent. This volume invites the reader to explore the new vistas that have been opened onto the neuroendocrine frontier of sleep medicine. The editors have selectively identified a number of key articles having a citation frequency, which is considerably above the norm or which otherwise have contributed importantly to defining the neuroendocrine perspective.
This new volume on Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness is an up-to-date resource of research summaries and reviews written by major contributors to the fields of sleep, biological rhythms and neuroendocrinology. Its coverage is broad and its basic
and clinical science reviews are detailed.
In this volume, an international team of experts discuss their latest ideas, concepts, methods, and interpretations with supporting examples. This volume is intended for advanced students and specialists in psychobiology, neuroscience, neuroendocrinology, and psychiatry but might also be interest to anyone concerned with understanding the Neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness.
The contributions are directed more towards providing an integrated view of the field from the perspective of the authors, rather than being a compendium of recent results. The intent is to provide a reference book for recent and future workers in this and related areas of medicine and biology. Each topic in this volume has received the attention of a panel of authors who have responded to our request to review and place into perspective the major issues, which will undoubtedly confront newcomers to the field.
The topics dealt with in Neuroendocrine correlates of Sleep/wakefulness are both diverse and complex. The editors hope that this volume will provide an authoritative summary of important issues in the neuroendocrine correlates of sleep/wakefulness. We also hope that it will motivate new researchers to join the quest for solutions to the problems that have been identified by our contributing authors.

Cuprins

Biological Rhythms in Neuroendocrinology.- Basic Mechanisms Of Circadian Rhythms And Their Relation To The Sleep/Wake Cycle.- The Neuroendocrine Loop Model Revisited: Is It Valid Or Even Relevant?.- Biological Clock Control of Glucose Metabolism-Timing Metabolic homeostasis.- Molecular Mechanisms of Melatonin Action: Targets in Sleep Regulation.- The Developmental Regulation of Wake/Sleep System.- Serotonin and Neuroendocrine Regulation: Relevance to Sleep/Wake Cycle.- The Influence of Orexin on Sleep and Wakefulness.- Locus Coeruleus and Adrenergic Modulation of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep.- Neuroendocrine outcomes of Sleep Deprivation in Humans and Animals.- Sleep-Inductin Substances in the Regulation of Sleep.- Role of Pro-Inflammatory Ctokines in Sleep Disorders.- The Development and Regulation of Expressed Rhythmicity in Infants.- Autonomic Nervous System Activity During Sleep in Humans: Heart Rate Variability During Sleep.- Sleep and Circadian Rhythm of Melatonin in Smith-Magenis Syndrome.- Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in the Blind.- Melatonin, The Pineal Gland, and Headache Disorders.- THe Role of Melatonin in Sleep Regulation.- Melatonin in Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders.- Disturbances of Hormonal Circadian Rhythms in Shift Workers.- Endocrine Changes in Male Patients with Obstructuve Sleep Apnea.- Sleep-Disordreed Breathing and Hormones.- The Role of Peptides in Disturbed Sleep in Depression.- Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Correlates of Sleep Deprivation: A Synthesis of Neurobiological and Psychological Mechanisms.- Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep in Premenstrual, Pregnant, Postpartum and Menopausal Depression.- Sleep and Circadian Neuroendocrine Function in Seasonal Affective Disorder.- Neuroendocrine Correlates of Infectious Disease: Implications for Sleep.- Neuroendocrine Correlates of Restless Legs Syndrome.- Neuroendocrine and Neuroimmune Correlates of Narcolepsy.- Sleep disorders and Neuroendocrine Investigations: An Arctic Perspective

Recenzii

"A fascinating set of reviews, many of theoretical interest or practical import.  21st Century neurobiology will concentrate on modulating arousal states, as examined in this book.  Further, the subject is amenable to thorough genetic analysis, this providing a useful output for modern molecular neurobiology."
Donald W. Pfaff, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University
"Sleep is an essential biological activity that is intimately connected to the neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune systems of the body. Written by an international cadre of researchers, this timely volume gives an up-to-date summary of the reciprocal influences of sleep-waking activity on neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune function. Chapters in this volume discuss the many mediators involved in sleep regulation, the consequences of sleep deprivation and shift work and dysregulation of neuroendocrine function in sleep-related disorders, among other topics. It should be a valuable resource for basic and clinical researchers."
Bruce S. McEwen, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University
Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness emerges from three well-established disciplines â€" neuroendocrinology, neurochemistry of sleep/wakefulness, and sleep medicine. … The readers will find also in depth information on neuroendocrine and behavioral correlates of sleep deprivation, circadian rhythms, affective disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome and infectious diseases. Daniel P. Cardinali and S.R. Pandi-Perumal have edited a book that is clear, comprehensive, well balanced and remarkably complete. This volume will be of interest to a wide circle of readers including neuroendocrinologists, neurologists, psychiatrists psychologists and sleep medicine specialists who evaluate and/or treat patients with sleep disorders.
Jaime M. Monti, M.D., Clinics Hospital, School of Medicine
" When I first saw the title of this scholarly, up-to-date, and comprehensive multi-author book on the Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep and Wakefulness , I could not but think of a 400 BCE tome similarly entitled On Sleep and Sleeplessness, by Aristotle. How far has science gone in understanding the mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness and the pivotal physiologic and pathologic roles of sleep? Sleep and wakefulness constitute major homeostatic systems, whose proper function is crucial to the health and happiness of the individual. Both systems operate at the intersection of the nervous, endocrine, metabolic and immune systems, and their homeostatic mediators include all kinds of molecules, such as neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, hormones and cytokines. This book succeeds in providing, to large extent, the state-of the-art robust knowledge in this important area of science and medicine".
George P. Chrousos, M.D., University of Athens, Athens and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD

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"A fascinating set of reviews, many of theoretical interest or practical import.  21st Century neurobiology will concentrate on modulating arousal states, as examined in this book.  Further, the subject is amenable to thorough genetic analysis, this providing a useful output for modern molecular neurobiology."
Donald W. Pfaff, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University
"Sleep is an essential biological activity that is intimately connected to the neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune systems of the body. Written by an international cadre of researchers, this timely volume gives an up-to-date summary of the reciprocal influences of sleep-waking activity on neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune function. Chapters in this volume discuss the many mediators involved in sleep regulation, the consequences of sleep deprivation and shift work and dysregulation of neuroendocrine function in sleep-related disorders, among other topics. It should be a valuable resource for basic and clinical researchers."
Bruce S. McEwen, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University
Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep/Wakefulness emerges from three well-established disciplines - neuroendocrinology, neurochemistry of sleep/wakefulness, and sleep medicine...The readers will find also in depth information on neuroendocrine and behavioral correlates of sleep deprivation, circadian rhythms, affective disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome and infectious diseases. Daniel P. Cardinali and S.R. Pandi-Perumal have edited a book that is clear, comprehensive, well balanced and remarkably complete. This volume will be of interest to a wide circle of readers including neuroendocrinologists, neurologists, psychiatrists psychologists and sleep medicine specialists who evaluate and/or treat patients with sleep disorders.
Jaime M. Monti, M.D., Clinics Hospital, School of Medicine
" When I first saw the title of this scholarly, up-to-date, and comprehensive multi-author book on the Neuroendocrine Correlates of Sleep and Wakefulness , I could not but think of a 400 BCE tome similarly entitled On Sleep and Sleeplessness, by Aristotle. How far has science gone in understanding the mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness and the pivotal physiologic and pathologic roles of sleep? Sleep and wakefulness constitute major homeostatic systems, whose proper function is crucial to the health and happiness of the individual. Both systems operate at the intersection of the nervous, endocrine, metabolic and immune systems, and their homeostatic mediators include all kinds of molecules, such as neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, hormones and cytokines. This book succeeds in providing, to large extent, the state-of the-art robust knowledge in this important area of science and medicine".
George P. Chrousos, M.D., University of Athens, Athens and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD

Caracteristici

The authors are well known internationally on these issues and the book could fill an existing gap
The existing books on sleep disturbances do not cover the neuroendocrine background and the chronobiology to the extent proposed in this project. Melatonin can be controversial on other issues but not on its role in sleep.
Cardinali is one of the three best specialists on the matter worldwide
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras