xiii, 310 p. : 24 cm
The Catecholamines in Psychiatric and Neurologic Disorders
β Scribed by C. Raymond Lake and Michael G. Ziegler (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributing Authors, Pages xi-xiii
Foreword, Pages xv-xviii, Julius Axelrod
Preface, Pages xix-xxi, CRL, MGZ
1 - Techniques for the Assessment and Interpretation of Catecholamine Measurements in Neuropsychiatric Patients, Pages 1-34, C. Raymond Lake, Michael G. Ziegler
2 - The Catecholaminergic Response to Stress and Exercise, Pages 37-53, Michael G. Ziegler, Ali Jose Milano, Elaine Hull
3 - Urinary Catecholamines in Behavioral Research on Stress, Pages 55-72, Andrew S. Baum, Ulf Lundberg, Neil E. Grunberg, Jerome E. Singer, Robert J. Gatchel
4 - Catecholamines in Anxiety Disorders and Mitral Valve Prolapse, Pages 75-89, Robert J. Ursano
5 - Central Catecholamine Systems: Interaction with Neurotransmitters in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Selected Neurologic Diseases, Pages 91-119, Paul F. Teychenne, Giora Feuerstein, C. Raymond Lake, Michael G. Ziegler
6 - Noradrenergic Responses in Postural Hypotension: Implications for Therapy, Pages 121-136, Michael G. Ziegler, C. Raymond Lake
7 - Norepinephrine, Alcohol, and Alcoholism, Pages 137-152, John A. Ewing, Robert D. Myers
8 - Catecholamine Metabolism in Anorexia Nervosa, Pages 153-165, Walter H. Kaye, Michael H. Ebert, Howard A. Gross, C. Raymond Lake
9 - Overview of Norepinephrine in Selected Pediatric Disorders, Pages 169-184, Alan Zametkin, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Judith L. Rapoport
10 - Catecholamine Metabolism in Hyperactive Children, Pages 185-210, Gerald L. Brown, Michael H. Ebert
11 - Norepinephrine in the Affective Disorders: Classic Biochemical Approaches, Pages 213-233, William Z. Potter, Richard J. Ross, Anthony P. Zavadil III
12 - Norepinephrine in the Affective Disorders: Receptor Assessment Strategies, Pages 235-268, Larry J. Siever, Thomas W. Uhde, William Z. Potter, Dennis L. Murphy
13 - Parkinsonism and Depression: Dopaminergic Mediation of Neuropathologic Processes in Human Beings, Pages 269-282, Henry H. Holcomb
14 - Studies of Norepinephrine in Schizophrenia, Pages 285-311, Joel E. Kleinman, Audrey Reid, C. Raymond Lake, Richard Jed Wyatt
15 - Studies of the Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia, Pages 313-330, David E. Sternberg, Irl Extein
Glossary, Pages 331-332
Index, Pages 333-343
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