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Next Generation Antidepressants. Moving beyond Monoamines to Discover Novel Treatment Strategies for Mood Disorders
Beyer, C. — Stahl, S.
1ª Edición Mayo 2010
Inglés
Tapa dura
150 pags
390 gr
16 x 23 x 1 cm
ISBN 9780521760584
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Description
The World Health Organization defines depression as a primary contributor to the global burden of disease and predicts it will become the second leading cause of death by 2020. The need to develop effective therapies has never been so pressing. Current antidepressant drugs have several limitations. This 2010 book looks at the future of mood-disorder research, covering the identification of new therapeutic targets, establishing new preclinical models, new medicinal chemistry opportunities, and fostering greater understanding of genetic influences. These strategies are likely to help build a better picture of the disease process, and lead to new opportunities for patient stratification and treatment. The ultimate goal for this strand of research is to develop more personalized and effective treatments for this chronic and debilitating condition. This is essential reading for all those involved in psychopharmacologic drug development, and mental health clinicians seeking a preview of discoveries soon to influence their practice.
Features
- Presents a unique blend of expert opinion from industry, academia and clinical practice
- Explores the new research taking place across a wide frontier of scientific endeavor
- Looks towards the potential for truly personalized approaches to patient treatment
Reviews
'This is a very useful and interesting publication with a great deal of clearly
summarised information on biological depression research. It gives a concise
overview of likely future directions for new treatments.'
The British Journal of Psychiatry
Table of Contents
Preface Chad E. Beyer
1. Current depression landscape: a state of the field today Laurence Mignon
and Stephen M. Stahl
2. Novel therapeutic targets for treating affective disorders Eliyahu Dremencov
and Thomas Cremers
3. Developing novel animal models of depression Lotte de Groote, Malgorzata
Filip and Andrew C. McCreary
4. Translational research in mood disorders: using imaging technologies in biomarker
research Jul Lea Shamy, Adam M. Brickman, Chris D. Griesemer, Anna Parachikova
and Mark Day
5. Defining depression endophenotypes Lisa H. Berghorst and Diego A. Pizzagalli
6. Genetic and genomic studies of major depressive disorder Roy H. Perlis
7. Medicinal chemistry challenges in the design of next generation antidepressants
David P. Rotella
8. Application of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine for the care of
depression Keh-Ming Lin, Chun-Yu Chen and Yu-Jui Yvonne Wan
Index.
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