Brain norepinephrine: Neurobiology and therapeutics

Gregory A. Ordway, Michael A. Schwartz, Alan Frazer

Producción científica: Book

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Resumen

This book was first published in 2007. Norepinephrine is a chemical neurotransmitter. Drugs that directly manipulate central nervous system (CNS) norepinephrine are being developed targeting noradrenergic neurons to deliver therapeutic effects. Noradrenergic drugs have been proven effective for depression and ADHD, and new disease indications are being identified. A team of experts provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the anatomy, physiology, molecular biology, pharmacology and therapeutics of norepinephrine in the brain, including an extensive review of the role of norepinephrine in brain diseases. The book is divided into four sections: the basic biology of norepinephrine; the role that norepinephrine plays in behavior; evidence of norepinephrine's role in CNS diseases, and the pharmacology and therapeutics of noradrenergic drugs in the treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
EditorialCambridge University Press
Número de páginas642
ISBN (versión digital)9780511544156
ISBN (versión impresa)0521834910, 9780521834919
DOI
EstadoPublished - ene 1 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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