Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era
Editat de Marianne Legato Jen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2023
We are now twenty years into the postgenomic era. The investigation of how the genome produces the phenome has led to fascinating insights as well as yet unanswered questions. Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Fourth Edition, has a central theme: discuss advances in understanding the role of epigenetics in regulating gene expression in a dynamic, sex-specific way during human life. It explores the protean role of epigenetics in human physiology, the relevance of environmental experience to human function, the therapeutic promise of cutting-edge methodologies like gene manipulation, the preparation of humans for space travel, the use of artificial intelligence in detection and therapeutic decisions concerning disease states, the possibilities for technological support of not only compromised individuals but of the augmentation of human function, and an analysis of the benefits, limitations and issues that surround our current expectations of personalized medicine.
- Covers the most important developments in biomedical research in the past decade, with a thoughtful analysis of how they impact patient care
- Discusses the feasibility and usefulness of personalized medicine, the limits and promise of genetic editing, the basis for variation in sexual identity and how artificial intelligence and technology will affect basic human function as well as correcting disability
- Promotes and facilitates discussions about the ethics and governance issues that surround much of what science is now able to do at the most basic levels of human’s physiology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323885348
ISBN-10: 0323885349
Pagini: 930
Ilustrații: Approx. 250 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 52 mm
Greutate: 2.41 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0323885349
Pagini: 930
Ilustrații: Approx. 250 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 52 mm
Greutate: 2.41 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Dedication
Marianne J. Legato
Foreword
Marek Glezerman
Preface
Marianne J. Legato
Section A
1. Is there a role for Natural Selection in Sex Differences?
Adriana Maggi
2. Battle of the Sexes: How the Selection of Spermatozoa in the Female Reproductive Tract Manipulates the Sex Ratio of Offspring
Alireza Fazeli, William Vincent Holt, Suranga Kodithuwakku, Kasun Godakumara and Lisa M. Thurston
3. Gender/sex: Shaping identity in infancy and early childhood
Anne Sterling and Jihyun Sung
4. A gendered brain perspective from structure to brain network interactions
Carme Uribe, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza and Antonio Guillamon
5. Third Edition: Sex-specific implications of adverse intrauterine environment. Writing with Antonia Hufnagel.
Catherine Aiken and Antonia Hufnagel
6. Sex-Specific Brain Transcriptome of the Mouse
Diethard Tautz and Maryam Keshavarz
7. Using the exposome to understand the role of the environment in gender- and sex-specific medicine
Gary W. Miller, Faith Anderson, Meghan Bucher, Yunjia Lai and Jocelyn Dicent
8. Regulation of Gene Expression in the Brain by Sex Hormones
Jessica Tollkuhn and Simón(e) Sun
9. Sex-specific disparities in mitochondrial function and its role in health and disease
Keshav K. Singh and Suresh Mishra
10. Sex Differences in Fetal Programming
Marek Glezerman
11. Sex Differences in the Brain: Focus on Developmental Mechanisms
Margaret M. McCarthy
12. Genes, Environments and Epigenetic Modifications
Marla B. Sokolowski, Sydney Gram and Dustin J. Sokolowski
13. Epigenetics: Mechanisms, Theory and Social Implications
Maurizio Meloni
14. Adipose-derived Stem Cells
Satoshi Sobajima, Yoshitomo Saita, Hideki Iwaguro, Ryosuke Kuroda and Masanori Tsubosaka
15. Role of Sex Chromosomes in Human Disease
Neil Bradbury
16. Best-laid plans: The establishment of biological sex, and its susceptibility to disruption
Peter Koopman
17. CRISPR Technology and Its Role in Treating Rare Imprinting Diseases
Radislav Sedláček, Petr Nickl and Linn Amanda Syding
18. Perinatal Genome and Brain Functions: The Case of Genomic Imprinting
Valter Tucci, Angelo Serani and Alice Melloni
19. Microbiome: Impact of Gender on Function & Characteristics of Gut Microbiome
Veena Taneja
Section B
20. Geoepidemiology and the Impact of Sex on Autoimmune Diseases
Ana Lleo
21. Molecular Mechanisms of Sex Differences in Epilepsy
Samba Reddy
22. Consideration of biological sex in stem cell therapies
Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit and Zoe Krut
23. Sex and Human Brain Structure and Function: Moving Beyond the Binary
Daphna Joel
24. Genomic and Epigenomic Signature at the branch-point among Genome, Phenome and Sexome in health and disease: A Multi-Omics approach
Donato Gemmati and Veronica Tisato
25. The Importance of Gender-Specific Medicine in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Clinical Practice, and Global Health Care
Ibis Sanchez-Serrano
26. The neurobiology of gender identity and gender dysphoria
ivanka SAVIC
27. Biological Sex in the times of Precision Nutrition
Jose M. Ordovas and D Corella
28. The invaluable contribution of animal models in understanding sex-dependent differences in neuropsychiatric disorders
Liana Fattore
29. Sexual Dimorphism in Molecular Biology of Cancer
Mehmet Tevfik Dorak
30. The Importance of Expeditionary Fitness in Optimizing the Human Commercial Spaceflight Experience
Michael A. Schmidt
31. Brain morphological changes associated with sexual orientation
Mikhail Votinov and Andrei A. Puiu
32. Current options for the measurement and operationalization of sex and gender
Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
33. Precision Medicine:: Overview and Challenges to Clinical Implementation
Susanne Haga
Section C
34. Assessment of fall risks in older females and males using an automated smartphone mobility suite
Emil Jovanov
35. Impact of Statin Therapy on Sex Hormones
Amirhossein Sahebkar, Željko Reiner, Hossein Chiti, Negin Parsamanesh and Tannaz Jamialahmadi
36. The Role of Gender in Exercise Physiology and Metabolism
Andreas M. Fritzen, Anne-Marie Lundsgaard and Bente Kiens
37. Cerebral effects of gender affirming hormone treatments in transgender persons
Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Antonio Guillamon and Carme Uribe
38. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Arthur Argenson and Virginia Devi-Chou
39. Trauma and Gender in Primary Care
Dorte Mølgaard Christiansen
40. Fertility Treatment and Preservation in Transgender Men and Women
Dov Feldberg
41. Sexual dimorphism of the pathophysiology and treatment of atrial fibrillation
Elaine Y. Wan, Ellie Coromilas, Stephanie Kochav and Jessica Hennessey
42. Reductionistic and Holistic Research Approaches: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadevall
43. Sex and Gender Differences in Sleep Disorders: An Overview
Fidaa Shaib and Hrayr Attarian
44. Estrogen: Impact on Cardiomyocytes and the Heart
Jin Kyung Kim
45. Beyond Sex and Gender Differences: The Case for Women’s Health Research
Liisa Galea
46. Dimorphic or bimodal? Measurement and Meaning of Sex/Gender from Bench to Bedside
Reubs J. Walsh
47. Person Centred Cancer Genetic Counselling for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients
Josephine Giblin
48. Musculoskeletal Complaints in Male and Female Instrumental Musicians
Rob G.H.H Nelissen and Laura Madelinde Kok
49. Sex, Gender, and Pain
Roger Fillingim
50. Urothelial Cancer: Bladder and Upper Tract
S. F. Shariat, Reza Sari Motlagh, Fajkovic Harun and Manuela Schmidinger
51. Beyond the mask: the role of camouflaging in managing an autistic identity for girls and women
Jan Burns and Siobhan Tierney
52. Vulnerable Males and Strong Females: Gender Differences in Susceptibilty to Stress Factors during Prenatal Development from the Viewpoint of Life History Theory
Sylvia Kirchengast
53. Robots and Gender
Tatsuya Nomura
54. Sex Specificity in Neonatal Outcomes
Vineet Bhandari and Vishwanath Bhat
55. Human Male and Female Phenotypes Depend on Lifestyles (Smoking and Hormonal Contraceptives): Implications for Prevention and Care
Ilaria Campesi and Flavia Franconi
Marianne J. Legato
Foreword
Marek Glezerman
Preface
Marianne J. Legato
Section A
1. Is there a role for Natural Selection in Sex Differences?
Adriana Maggi
2. Battle of the Sexes: How the Selection of Spermatozoa in the Female Reproductive Tract Manipulates the Sex Ratio of Offspring
Alireza Fazeli, William Vincent Holt, Suranga Kodithuwakku, Kasun Godakumara and Lisa M. Thurston
3. Gender/sex: Shaping identity in infancy and early childhood
Anne Sterling and Jihyun Sung
4. A gendered brain perspective from structure to brain network interactions
Carme Uribe, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza and Antonio Guillamon
5. Third Edition: Sex-specific implications of adverse intrauterine environment. Writing with Antonia Hufnagel.
Catherine Aiken and Antonia Hufnagel
6. Sex-Specific Brain Transcriptome of the Mouse
Diethard Tautz and Maryam Keshavarz
7. Using the exposome to understand the role of the environment in gender- and sex-specific medicine
Gary W. Miller, Faith Anderson, Meghan Bucher, Yunjia Lai and Jocelyn Dicent
8. Regulation of Gene Expression in the Brain by Sex Hormones
Jessica Tollkuhn and Simón(e) Sun
9. Sex-specific disparities in mitochondrial function and its role in health and disease
Keshav K. Singh and Suresh Mishra
10. Sex Differences in Fetal Programming
Marek Glezerman
11. Sex Differences in the Brain: Focus on Developmental Mechanisms
Margaret M. McCarthy
12. Genes, Environments and Epigenetic Modifications
Marla B. Sokolowski, Sydney Gram and Dustin J. Sokolowski
13. Epigenetics: Mechanisms, Theory and Social Implications
Maurizio Meloni
14. Adipose-derived Stem Cells
Satoshi Sobajima, Yoshitomo Saita, Hideki Iwaguro, Ryosuke Kuroda and Masanori Tsubosaka
15. Role of Sex Chromosomes in Human Disease
Neil Bradbury
16. Best-laid plans: The establishment of biological sex, and its susceptibility to disruption
Peter Koopman
17. CRISPR Technology and Its Role in Treating Rare Imprinting Diseases
Radislav Sedláček, Petr Nickl and Linn Amanda Syding
18. Perinatal Genome and Brain Functions: The Case of Genomic Imprinting
Valter Tucci, Angelo Serani and Alice Melloni
19. Microbiome: Impact of Gender on Function & Characteristics of Gut Microbiome
Veena Taneja
Section B
20. Geoepidemiology and the Impact of Sex on Autoimmune Diseases
Ana Lleo
21. Molecular Mechanisms of Sex Differences in Epilepsy
Samba Reddy
22. Consideration of biological sex in stem cell therapies
Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit and Zoe Krut
23. Sex and Human Brain Structure and Function: Moving Beyond the Binary
Daphna Joel
24. Genomic and Epigenomic Signature at the branch-point among Genome, Phenome and Sexome in health and disease: A Multi-Omics approach
Donato Gemmati and Veronica Tisato
25. The Importance of Gender-Specific Medicine in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Clinical Practice, and Global Health Care
Ibis Sanchez-Serrano
26. The neurobiology of gender identity and gender dysphoria
ivanka SAVIC
27. Biological Sex in the times of Precision Nutrition
Jose M. Ordovas and D Corella
28. The invaluable contribution of animal models in understanding sex-dependent differences in neuropsychiatric disorders
Liana Fattore
29. Sexual Dimorphism in Molecular Biology of Cancer
Mehmet Tevfik Dorak
30. The Importance of Expeditionary Fitness in Optimizing the Human Commercial Spaceflight Experience
Michael A. Schmidt
31. Brain morphological changes associated with sexual orientation
Mikhail Votinov and Andrei A. Puiu
32. Current options for the measurement and operationalization of sex and gender
Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
33. Precision Medicine:: Overview and Challenges to Clinical Implementation
Susanne Haga
Section C
34. Assessment of fall risks in older females and males using an automated smartphone mobility suite
Emil Jovanov
35. Impact of Statin Therapy on Sex Hormones
Amirhossein Sahebkar, Željko Reiner, Hossein Chiti, Negin Parsamanesh and Tannaz Jamialahmadi
36. The Role of Gender in Exercise Physiology and Metabolism
Andreas M. Fritzen, Anne-Marie Lundsgaard and Bente Kiens
37. Cerebral effects of gender affirming hormone treatments in transgender persons
Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Antonio Guillamon and Carme Uribe
38. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Arthur Argenson and Virginia Devi-Chou
39. Trauma and Gender in Primary Care
Dorte Mølgaard Christiansen
40. Fertility Treatment and Preservation in Transgender Men and Women
Dov Feldberg
41. Sexual dimorphism of the pathophysiology and treatment of atrial fibrillation
Elaine Y. Wan, Ellie Coromilas, Stephanie Kochav and Jessica Hennessey
42. Reductionistic and Holistic Research Approaches: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadevall
43. Sex and Gender Differences in Sleep Disorders: An Overview
Fidaa Shaib and Hrayr Attarian
44. Estrogen: Impact on Cardiomyocytes and the Heart
Jin Kyung Kim
45. Beyond Sex and Gender Differences: The Case for Women’s Health Research
Liisa Galea
46. Dimorphic or bimodal? Measurement and Meaning of Sex/Gender from Bench to Bedside
Reubs J. Walsh
47. Person Centred Cancer Genetic Counselling for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients
Josephine Giblin
48. Musculoskeletal Complaints in Male and Female Instrumental Musicians
Rob G.H.H Nelissen and Laura Madelinde Kok
49. Sex, Gender, and Pain
Roger Fillingim
50. Urothelial Cancer: Bladder and Upper Tract
S. F. Shariat, Reza Sari Motlagh, Fajkovic Harun and Manuela Schmidinger
51. Beyond the mask: the role of camouflaging in managing an autistic identity for girls and women
Jan Burns and Siobhan Tierney
52. Vulnerable Males and Strong Females: Gender Differences in Susceptibilty to Stress Factors during Prenatal Development from the Viewpoint of Life History Theory
Sylvia Kirchengast
53. Robots and Gender
Tatsuya Nomura
54. Sex Specificity in Neonatal Outcomes
Vineet Bhandari and Vishwanath Bhat
55. Human Male and Female Phenotypes Depend on Lifestyles (Smoking and Hormonal Contraceptives): Implications for Prevention and Care
Ilaria Campesi and Flavia Franconi
Recenzii
"As much as the first edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine defined the field of sex and gender health a decade ago, this third edition redefines it taking into account the evolution and complexity of genomic, hormonal and immunological science of sex differences. Marianne Legato uses an innovative approach to organizing cutting edge topics outside of the typical format of medical textbooks, which aids the reader in viewing the science in novel ways. Even for those working in the field of sex and gender based medicine, there is so much to learn from this rich collection of experts and content. Thank you once again Marianne Legato!" --Alyson J. McGregor, MD, MA, FACEP , Director, Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine (SGEM), Director, Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine (SGEM) Fellowship, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
"The name Marianne Legato has become almost synonymous with Gender and Sex-specific Medicine. She was founder and Editor-in Chief of the first scientific journal dedicated to this new science (and has recently founded a new journal – “Gender and the Genome). She was and is Editor-in-Chief of the first textbook on Gender Medicine, which appears now in the present third edition and she has been a scout in promoting Gender Medicine throughout the world. Her books have been eye-openers for many of us and this new edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine is again a breakthrough. It includes carefully chosen contributions from leading scholars, researchers and clinicians from all over the globe, who present the state-of-the-art in their respective fields. What "The Harrison" is for Internal Medicine, what "The Williams" is for Obstetrics and what the "The DSM-5" is for Psychiatry, "The Legato" is for Gender Medicine – an absolutely essential Must Have and Must Read for any professional who deals with the differences in physiology and pathophysiology between males and females." --Marek Glezerman, MD, Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chairman of the Ethics Committee, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
"The new Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, edited by Dr. Marianne Legato from Columbia University, is a compilation of the most up-to-date topics in sex and gender difference research. The chapters cover the major genomic, cellular, molecular and whole body “hot topics in the field. In addition, there are innovative pieces such as “Robots and Gender by Tatsuya Nomura. Get this book and keep it on your shelf as a ready reference for state-of-the-art research in sex and gender differences that will inspire current and future scientists for years to come." --Jane F. Reckelhoff, PhD, Billy S. Guyton Distinguished Professor, Chair, Department of Biochemistry, Director, Women's Health Research Center, Director, Research Development, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Mississippi Medical Center
"The name Marianne Legato has become almost synonymous with Gender and Sex-specific Medicine. She was founder and Editor-in Chief of the first scientific journal dedicated to this new science (and has recently founded a new journal – “Gender and the Genome). She was and is Editor-in-Chief of the first textbook on Gender Medicine, which appears now in the present third edition and she has been a scout in promoting Gender Medicine throughout the world. Her books have been eye-openers for many of us and this new edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine is again a breakthrough. It includes carefully chosen contributions from leading scholars, researchers and clinicians from all over the globe, who present the state-of-the-art in their respective fields. What "The Harrison" is for Internal Medicine, what "The Williams" is for Obstetrics and what the "The DSM-5" is for Psychiatry, "The Legato" is for Gender Medicine – an absolutely essential Must Have and Must Read for any professional who deals with the differences in physiology and pathophysiology between males and females." --Marek Glezerman, MD, Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chairman of the Ethics Committee, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
"The new Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, edited by Dr. Marianne Legato from Columbia University, is a compilation of the most up-to-date topics in sex and gender difference research. The chapters cover the major genomic, cellular, molecular and whole body “hot topics in the field. In addition, there are innovative pieces such as “Robots and Gender by Tatsuya Nomura. Get this book and keep it on your shelf as a ready reference for state-of-the-art research in sex and gender differences that will inspire current and future scientists for years to come." --Jane F. Reckelhoff, PhD, Billy S. Guyton Distinguished Professor, Chair, Department of Biochemistry, Director, Women's Health Research Center, Director, Research Development, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Mississippi Medical Center