
Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder
Road to Novel Therapeutics
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- English
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Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder
Road to Novel Therapeutics
About this book
The Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder: Road to Novel Therapeutics combines the basic neurobiology of bipolar disorder with discussions of the most recent advances in research, including the interacting pathways implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder, genetic approaches and the pharmacogenomics of bipolar disorder. The basic foundational understanding of the neurobiology underlying the disorder, along with a comprehensive summary of the most recent advances in research combine to aid advanced students and researchers in their understanding of bipolar disorder management using novel and fast-acting pharmaceutical and neuromodulatory approaches.- Aids readers in understanding bipolar disorder in the context of NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) recommendations- Covers a range of existing and potential pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment options, from lifestyle adjustments to novel therapeutics- Synthesizes a discussion of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying symptoms with clinical aspects of bipolar disorder
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Tackling the heterogeneity of bipolar disorder in the era of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
- Chapter 2: The neurodevelopmental basis of bipolar disorder: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 3: The neuroprogressive nature of bipolar disorder: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 4: Immune mechanisms in bipolar disorder: Evidence and implications
- Chapter 5: Mitochondrial pathways in bipolar disorder: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 6: Neurooxidative and neuronitrosative mechanisms in bipolar disorder: Evidence and implications
- Chapter 7: Mechanisms underpinning neurocognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 8: The biological basis of predominant polarity
- Chapter 9: The evolution of animal models for bipolar disorder
- Chapter 10: Alteration in circadian rhythms in bipolar disorder: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 11: Genetic factors in the etiology of bipolar disorder
- Chapter 12: Pharmacogenomics of bipolar disorder
- Chapter 13: Blood-brain barrier’s interplay with peripheral and central inflammation as a pathophysiological mechanism of bipolar disorders
- Chapter 14: Induced pluripotent stem cells as tools to investigate the neurobiology of bipolar disorder and advance novel therapeutic discovery
- Chapter 15: Bipolar disorder as a gliopathy
- Chapter 16: Molecular imaging findings in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 17: Structural neuroimaging findings in bipolar disorders
- Chapter 18: Epigenetic mechanisms of bipolar disorder
- Chapter 19: Bipolar disorder and cardiovascular dysfunction: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 20: At-risk mental states for bipolar disorder
- Chapter 21: Allostatic load: Implications for the pathophysiology, evolution, and treatment of bipolar disorder
- Chapter 22: Bipolar disorders, obesity, and metabolic disturbances: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 23: The microbiota-gut-brain axis and bipolar disorder
- Chapter 24: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 25: From intracellular signaling pathways to neural circuit dysfunction in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 26: The impact of early-life stress in the development and course of bipolar disorder: Mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 27: Bipolar disorder and accelerated aging: Shared mechanisms and implications
- Chapter 28: Suicidal behaviors in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 29: Older-age bipolar disorder
- Chapter 30: Biomarkers for bipolar disorder
- Chapter 31: The mechanisms of action of lithium in bipolar disorder
- Chapter 32: Is there a biosignature for lithium response in bipolar disorder? Evidence and implications
- Chapter 33: Physical activity and exercise in the pathophysiology and treatment of bipolar disorder
- Chapter 34: Noninvasive neuromodulatory approaches for bipolar disorder
- Chapter 35: Novel therapeutic drug targets for bipolar disorder
- Chapter 36: The treatment of bipolar disorder in the era of precision psychiatry: Challenges and opportunities
- Chapter 37: Intracortical myelination
- Chapter 38: The impact of psychotropic drugs on brain functionality and connectivity in bipolar disorder
- Index