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The Human Hypothalamus: Volume 179
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The Hypothalamus is an important area of the brain for understanding a variety of neurological disorders. This volume summarizes for readers the anatomy and physiology of the anterior hypothalamus, to better understand pathology and treatment of hypothalamus related disorders. In addition to anatomy and physiology in humans, cytoarchitecture and chemoarchitecture in rodents is provided. The volume explores the role of the hypothalamus in disorders of eating, sleeping, anxiety, and mood, as well as its role in sexual behavior and gender identity. Coverage includes how Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders relate to the hypothalamus.


Contents:

SECTION 1 Introduction
1. Introduction: The anterior hypothalamus
2. History of hypothalamic research: "The spring of primitive existence"
3. Anatomy and cytoarchitectonics of the human hypothalamus
4. Morphology and distribution of hypothalamic peptidergic systems
5. MRI maps, segregation, and white matter connectivity of the human hypothalamus in health
6. Magnetic resonance imaging of the hypothalamo-pituitary region
7. Resting-state functional connectivity of the human hypothalamus
8. Neurogenesis in the adult hypothalamus: A distinct form of structural plasticity involved in metabolic and circadian regulation, with potential relevance for human pathophysiology
9. Matching of the postmortem hypothalamus from patients and controls
SECTION 2 The basal forebrain cholinergic system
10. Spatial topography of the basal forebrain cholinergic projections: Organization and vulnerability to degeneration
11. The diagonal band of Broca in health and disease
12. Nucleus basalis of Meynert degeneration predicts cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease
13. Enlargement of early endosomes and traffic jam in basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in Alzheimer's disease
14. Gene and cell therapy for the nucleus basalis of Meynert with NGF in Alzheimer's disease
SECTION 3 The circadian system
15. The circadian system: From clocks to physiology
16. Development of the circadian system and relevance of periodic signals for neonatal development
17. Disrupted circadian rhythms and mental health
18. Diurnal and seasonal molecular rhythms in the human brain and their relation to Alzheimer disease
19. Circadian changes in Alzheimer's disease: Neurobiology, clinical problems, and therapeutic opportunities
20. The circadian system in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and progressive supranuclear palsy
21. Retina and melanopsin neurons
22. Melatonin and the circadian system: Keys for health with a focus on sleep
23. Melatonin receptors, brain functions, and therapies
24. Chronotherapy
25. The use of melatonin to mitigate the adverse metabolic side effects of antipsychotics
SECTION 4 Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and the fear circuit
26. Chemoarchitecture of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis: Neurophenotypic diversity and function
27. Functional anatomy of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis-hypothalamus neural circuitry: Implications for valence surveillance, addiction, feeding, and social behaviors
28. Roles of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala in fear reactions
SECTION 5 Preoptic area
29. The median preoptic nucleus: A major regulator of fluid, temperature, sleep, and cardiovascular homeostasis
30. The neuroendocrinology of the preoptic area in menopause: Symptoms and therapeutic strategies
31. The intermediate nucleus in humans: Cytoarchitecture, chemoarchitecture, and relation to sleep, sex, and Alzheimer disease


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780128199756
Publisher: Elsevier (Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc)
Publication date: September, 2021
Pages: 807
Weight: 1440g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology, General Issues, Neurology, Neuroscience

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