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5-Hydroxytryptamine in Psychiatry

5-Hydroxytryptamine in Psychiatry

A Spectrum of Ideas

9780192620118
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The field of research in 5-hydroxytryptamine has exploded into furious activity over the past decade and nowhere have the implications been more far reaching than in psychiatry. Thanks largely to the introduction of radioligand binding techniques, a bewildering variety of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors has been revealed, and powerful new families of centrally-active drugs have emerged. The importance of these new discoveries for psychiatric practice can hardly be exaggerated. Tomention but one example, our understanding, and with it the treatment, of obsessive-compulsive disorder has been transformed in a very few years. The excitement continues, and almost daily, some important new insight, usually drug led, alters our whole perception of psychiatric illness. Due to thisactivity, the CINP chose 5-hydroxytryptamine and Psychiatry as the topic for its first Presidents Workshop. The CINP is an international neuropharmacological organization renowned for its massive, comprehensive, and prestigious biennial congress. It recently decided to complement these with a different type of gathering, a small brain-storming meeting, dominated by a free-flowing discussion. The record of this first Presidents Workshop is recorded here. The contributors were all hand-picked, and are active researchers with a distinguished track record. They have all contributed substantially to theburgeoning 5-hydroxytryptamine field. The free-ranging style of this volume and the many good ideas presented cannot fail to be of major interest to all who wish to keep abreast of this rapidly moving area of research.
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OUP Oxford
86654
9780192620118
9780192620118

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Publication date
1991
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
364
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
720
  • M. Sandler:: Introduction; S. J. Peroutka & A. W. Schmidt:: An overview of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor families; D. L. Murphy:: An overview of serotonin neurochemistry and neuroanatomy; M. B. H. Youdim:: Milacemide:: a neuropsychotropic glycine prodrug that potentiates serotonergic activity; P. C. Waldmeier & L. Maitre:: The inactive enantiomer of a noradrenaline uptake blocker reduces 5-HT synthesis; H. Y. Meltzer & R. C. Arora:: Platelet serotonin studies in affectivedisorders:: evidence for a serotonergic abnormality?; V. Glover, J. Jarman, & M. Sandler:: The role of 5-HT in migraine:: disentangling the links with depression; G. F. Oxenkrug:: The acute effect of monoamine oxidase inhibitors on serotonin conversion to melatonin; G. F. Oxenkrug, P. Requintina, I. M. McIntyre, & R.Davis:: Stimulation of rat pineal melatonin synthesis by a single electroconvulsive shock; G. Racagni, D. Tinelli, E. Bianchi, N. Brunello, & J. Perez:: cAMP-dependent binding proteins and endogenous phosphorylation after anti-depressant treatment; P. J. Cowen & I. M. Anderson:: Abnormal 5-HT neuroendocrine function in depression:: association or artefact?; J. Deakin:: Experimental tests of the 5-HT imbalance theory of affective disturbance; D. S. Robinson:: Antidepressant efficacy of 5-HTO1A partial agonist drugs; J. J. Lopez-Ibor Jr, J. Saiz-Ruiz, L. Moral, I. Moreno, & R. Vinas:: Neuroendocrine serotonergic challenges in clinical research; M. Briley & P. Chopin:: Serotonin in anxiety:: evidence from animal models; C. Curzon, G. A. Kennett, & P. Whitton:: Anxiogenic effect of the 5-HTO1C agonistm - chlorophenylpiperazine; M. Palfreyman & J. H. Kehne:: Does 5-hydroxytryptamine have a role in anxiety and the action of anxiolytics?; T. R. Insel:: Serotonin in obsessive-compulsive disorder:: a casual connection or more monomania about a major monoamine?; M. Linnoila:: Monoamines, glucose metabolism, and impulse control; G. Curzon:: 5-Hydroxytryptamine in the control of feeding and its possible implications for appetite disturbance; B. Guardiola-Lemaitre:: d-Fenfluramine and animal models ofeating disorders; C. G. Gottfries:: Disturbance of the 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in ageing and in Alzheimers and vascular dementias; M. G. Palfreyman, S. M. Sorenson, A. A. Carr, H. C. Cheng, & M. W. Dudley:: 5-HTO3 receptor antagonists and their potential in psychiatric disorders; H. Y. Meltzer::Atypical antipsychotic drugs:: the 5HTO2/DAO2 ratio; A. Carlsson:: Closing remarks; Index.
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