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The Neuroscience of Dementia
- 1st Edition - September 23, 2020
- Editors: Colin R Martin, Victor R Preedy
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 6 0 4 3 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 6 0 4 4 - 2
The Neuroscience of Dementia brings together different fields of dementia research into a single book, covering a wide range of subjects, including Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body d… Read more
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Request a sales quote- Offers comprehensive coverage of a broad range of topics related to dementia
- Contains in each chapter an abstract, key facts, mini dictionary of terms, and summary points to aid in understanding
- Provides unique sections on specific subareas, intellectual components, and knowledge-based niches that will help readers navigate key areas for research and further clinical recommendations
- Features preclinical and clinical studies to help researchers map out key areas for research and further clinical recommendations
- Serves as a "one-stop" source for everything you need to know about dementia
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DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT IN DEMENTIA
I. Dementia: Introductory Chapters and Setting the Scene1. Mixed dementia: an overview Jaqcues J. De Reuck2. Vascular dementia: an overviewVirginia Cipollini3. Small vessel disease and dementiaFrancesco Arba4. Linking Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal dementiaPhilippe Couratier5. Mortality in dementia: linking in deliriumThiago Silva6. Midlife diabetes and the risk of dementia- understanding the linkSean Kennelly and Adam H. Dyer7. Gait and Alzheimer's disease /Gait and dementia Michele Linda Callisaya8. Hypertension and dementiaRebecca F. Gottesman9. Genetics of dementia: focus on Alzheimer’s diseaseFrancesca Fernandez10. Clinical and pathological phenotypes in autosomal dominant frontotemporal dementiaInnocenzo Rainero11. Risk factors in dementia: genetic and nongeneticEvangelos Evangelou12. Lipidomics and biomarker in Alzheimer’s diseasePerminder S. Sachdev and UNSW13. The 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s diseaseSylvie Claeysen
II. Biomarkers, Psychometric Instruments And Diagnosis 14. Use of cerebrospinal fluid in diagnosis of dementiaAngelo Nuti15. Salivary biomarkers in Alzheimer’s diseaseFrancesca Fernandez16. Diacylglycerols as biomarkers in dementiaPaul Wood17. Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) as a biomarker in Alzheimer’s diseaseSultan Darvesh18. Blood brain-derived neurotrophic factor as a biomarker of Alzheimers diseaseMarta Balietti19. Methods of amyloid PET Imaging and its applications to Alzheimer’s disease spectrumShizuo Hatashita Sr.20. Applications of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) Tractography and Alzheimer’s diseaseNicola Amoroso21. Transcranial Magnetic stimulation and diagnostic applications to dementiasMatthew Kiernan and Thanuja Dharmasada22. Retinal imaging and dementia as a diagnostic toolCarol Y. Cheung23. The prediction of Alzheimer’s diseaseAthanasios Alexou24. Addenbrooke's Cognitive ExaminationJordi A. Matias-Guiu25. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and applications to dementiaAndrea Bosco26. ALBA Screening Instrument (ASI) and applications to dementiaAngel Golimstok27. The Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment (Qmci) screen and applications to dementiaRoger Clarnette28. Assessment of activities of daily living (ADL) applied to dementiaPatricia De Vriendt
III. Pharmacological Treatments For Dementia29. Cholinesterase inhibitors in dementias: an overviewPatrizia Mecocci30. Choline-containing phospholipids and treatment of adult-onset dementia disordersFrancesco Amenta31. Donepezil usage: a focused reviewFrancesco Amenta32. Memantine: a focused reviewSergio del Rio Sancho33. The benefits of calcium channel blockers for the therapy of dementia L. Bergantin34. Pitfalls for pharmacotherapeutic trials in dementiaT. Mueller35. All-trans retinoic acid in Alzheimer’s diseaseSiamak Beheshti36. Dementias and usage of NMDA receptor antagonistsBrianna E. Glynn-Servedio37. Dementia and bladder dysfunction: a focus on treatments with anticholinergics Ryuji Sakakibara38. Linking astrocytes' exosomes to Alzheimer's pathogenesis and therapyAnna Chiarini39. Changing the fate: therapeutic mechanisms focus on the switch of beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP)processingKristina Endres40. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory agents in plants and application to dementia: Alzheimers DiseaseWillian Orlando Castillo-Ordonez41. Removal of blood amyloid as a safety strategyNobuya Kitaguchi
IV. Non-Pharmacological Treatments and Procedures
42. Caring for people with Dementia in the Acute HospitalR. Briggs and Sean Kennelly43. Environmental enrichment in dementiaKimberley Stuart44. Music therapy in dementiaAlfredo Raglio and Lapo Attardo45. Aromatherapy in dementiaG. Bagetta and Damiana Scuteri46. Dancing in dementiaLee-Fay Low and Kathryn Dovey47. Hypoxic-hyperoxic training and dementiaMartin Burtscher48. Linking amyloid and depression in dementia: effects of treatments by non-drug meansAkihiko Nunomura49. Regional dementia care networksFranziska laporte Uribe50. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) use in Alzheimer’s diseaseAlicia Ann Walf51. Maximizing cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment and early-stage dementiaBridget Regan52. Exercise, cognitive creativity, and dementiaPaul D. Loprinzi53. Linking care staff, person-focused communications and dementiasMarie Y. SavundranayagamGENETICS, NEUROLOGY, BEHAVIOR, AND DIET IN DEMENTIA
I. Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology1. The genetics of Alzheimer’s disease: a focus on the neuron navigator 2 geneKesheng Wang and Chun Xu2. Interlinking polymorphisms, estrogens and Alzheimer’s diseaseY. Q. Song3. Linking EEGs, Alzheimer’s disease and the Phosphatidylinositol binding clathrin assembly protein (PICALM) geneNatalya Ponomareva4. CD36 gene polymorphism and Alzheimer’s diseaseO. Sery5. Genetic contributions to sporadic frontotemporal dementiaJennifer S. Yokoyama and Jessie S. Carr6. Dementia and CYP2D6 polymorphismsP. Caramelli7. A1 purinergic receptor gene expression in dementiaGuadalupe Maria Garcia-Alcocer8. Molecular aspects of metallothionein-1 in dememtiasJuan Hidalgo9. MicroRNAs in Alzheimer's diseaseUrszula Wojda10. Oxidative stress and neurons in dementiaElena Miranda11. Toward an integrative understanding of the neuroinflammatory molecular milieu in Alzheimer's disease neurodegenerationNibaldo C. Inestrosa and Juan Zolezzi12. Wnt Signalling and dementiaA.Angeles Martin-Requero Sr.13. Linking PKC, PKClambda/I and Alzheimer’s diseaseRobert V. Farese14. Linking histone deacetylases, phosphodiesterase 5 and novel treatments Alzheimer’s diseaseAna Garcia-Osta15. Linking Nrf2 and Alzheimers diseaseJoshua Park16. Role of alpha- and beta-secretase in Alzheimer’s diseaseKristina Endres17. Methylation analysis of DNA in Alzheimer’s diseaseFabio Coppedè18. The signalosome malfunctions in age-associated neuropathologiesRaquel Marin19. ILEI/FAM3C in Alzheimer’s diseaseMasaki Nishimura20. Amylin and Alzheimer’s diseaseJack H. Jhamandas21. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complexes: Regulation and Alzheimer's diseaseHenry Querfurth and Han Kyu Lee22. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complexes: Protein synthesis and autophagy, Parkinsons Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and frontotemporal dementiaHenry Querfurth and Han Kyu Lee23. Linking CD200 in brains and dementia: molecular aspects of neuroinflammationD. Walker
II. Neurological, Physiological and Imaging
24. Hippocampal atrophy and dementiaHiroshi Yao25. Inflammation and insulin resistance in AD: partners in crimeD. Frenkel26. Neuronal susceptibility to hypoxia in Alzheimer diseaseLaura Calza27. Neuropeptides and Neurolipids: what they are and how they relate to Alzheimers diseaseRafael Rodriguez28. Brain receptors in Alzheimer’s diseaseRafael Rodriguez29. Abeta42-alpha7-like nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and Alzheimer’s diseaseHoau-Yan Wang30. Synaptosomal bioenergetics in Alzheimer’s diseaseLaura Morelli31. Limitations of amyloid-PET imagingDavid Weidman32. Linking Gradient Echo Plural Contrast Imaging (GEPCI) Metrics of Tissue Microstructure with Alzheimer Dmitry A. Yablonskiy33. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and later dementiaEllika Andolf34. Sleep architecture and the development of clinical dementiaMatthew Paul PaseIII. Behaviour and Psychopathology
35. An overview of behavioural and psychiatric symptoms of dementiaDorothy M. Grillo36. Delirium superimposed on dementia: from diagnosis to treatment Alessandro Morandi37. Self-Consciousness Deficits in dementiaE. Arroyo-Anllo38. Attention impairements, novel images and Alzheimer’s diseaseKrista Lanctot39. Frontal Lobe Syndrome and DementiasPetronilla Battista40. The stigma of dementia Albert Aboseif and Benjamin K.P. Woo41. Delusions in dementiasFrancesco Panza42. Linking motor speech function and dementia Adam P. Vogel and Matthew Poole43. Spatial Navigation and Alzheimer’s diseaseBenjamin Clark44. Violence and dementiaG. Cipriani and Sabrina Danti45. Caregiver depression in dementiaSheung Tak ChengIV. Diet, Nutrition and Environment 46. Nutritional status in dementiaKyung Ja Chang47. Selenium and Alzheimer’s diseaseBárbara R. Cardoso48. Linking adiponectin and obesity in dementia M. Bednarska-Makaruk49. The gut microbiome in Alzheimer's DiseaseKristina Endres50. (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and Alzheimer diseaseRafael de la Torre and Laura Xicota51. Cadmium and Alzheimer’s diseaseSung Kyun Park
V. Models And Modelling In Dementia52. Alzheimer's model 5xFAD mice as a model and applications to dementiaYasuhisa Ano53. Use of 192 IgG-saporin as a model of dementia and its applicationJin Woo Chang and Yong-sook Park54. Abeta1-42 oligomer animal model of dementiaJosiane BudniResourcesRajkumar Rajendram
- No. of pages: 1920
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 23, 2020
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780128160435
- eBook ISBN: 9780128160442
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