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5-Ht2c Receptors in the Pathophysiology of Cns Disease (The Receptors, Vol. 22)
Esposito, E. — Di Matteo, V. — Di Giovanni, G.
1ª Edición Febrero 2011
Inglés
Tapa dura
557 pags
1600 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9781607619406
Editorial HUMANA PRESS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Research of 5-HT2c receptors stretches back twenty-five years, and while much
of it has been productive, the past decade of research has been extraordinary
in terms of both amount produced and insights gained. It is hardly surprising
that 5-HT2c receptor research has grown so fruitful, given that it is a prominent
central serotonin receptor subtype widely expressed within the central and the
peripheral nervous system and is thought to play a major role in the regulation
of numerous behaviors. It has further been shown by experimental and clinical
observation that it may represent a possible therapeutic target for the development
of drugs for a range of central nervous system disorders. The time, therefore,
is more than appropriate to offer the first ever overview of the research of
5-HT2c receptors. Part of the popular and important series, “The Receptors,”
The 5-HT2c Receptor provides a thorough update of the functional status of the
5-HT2c receptor. It covers the molecular, cellular, anatomical, biochemical
and behavioral aspects of this receptor so as to highlight its distinctive regulatory
properties and the emerging functional significance of constitutive activity
and RNA-editing in vivo. In addition, the book investigates the receptors’
therapeutic potential in a range of different diseases, treated individually
in separate chapters, including depression, drug abuse, schizophrenia, eating
disorders, Parkinson’s disease, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Alzheimer’s
disease and epilepsy. While not exhaustive, this text is a vital tool in understanding
the past and inspiring the future of interdisciplinary research on the 5-HT2c
receptor.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
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