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    Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Dementia: The Neuroscience of Dementia, Volume 2

    Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Dementia by Martin, Colin R.; Preedy, Victor R.;

    The Neuroscience of Dementia, Volume 2

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    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 4 November 2020

    • ISBN 9780128158685
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages952 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Weight 2270 g
    • Language English
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    Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Dementia: The Neuroscience of Dementia, Volume 2 consolidates different fields of dementia research into a single book, covering a range of subjects, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia, mixed dementia, vascular dementia, physical activity, risk factors, mortality, biomarkers, SPECT, CT, MRI, questionnaires, nutrition, sleep, delirium, hearing loss, agitation, aggression, delusions, anxiety, depression, hallucinations, psychosis, senile plaques, tau and amyloid-beta, neuroinflammation, and molecular biology. This foundational, comprehensive book assembles the latest understanding on all dementias and their common features in a single source. It is an invaluable resource for neuroscientists, neurologists, and anyone in the field.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Genetics, molecular and cellular biology

    1. The neuron navigator 2 gene and Alzheimer's diseaseChun Xu, Brenda Bin Su, Stephanie Lozano and Kesheng Wang

    2. Interlinking polymorphisms, estrogens, and Alzheimer diseaseLu Hua Chen, Leung Wing Chu and You-Qiang Song

    3. Linking EEGs, Alzheimer disease, and the phosphatidylinositol-binding clathrin assembly protein (PICALM) geneNatalya Ponomareva, Tatiana Andreeva, Vitaly Fokin, Sergey Illarioshkin and Evgeny Rogaev

    4. CD36 gene polymorphisms and Alzheimer's diseaseOmar Ser-, Nandu Goswami and Vladimir J. Balcar

    5. Genetic contributions to sporadic frontotemporal dementiaJessie S. Carr, Daniel W. Sirkis and Jennifer S. Yokoyama

    6. Clinical response to cholinesterase inhibitors in dementia: the role of CYP2D6 and APOE genetic polymorphismsLu-s Felipe Jos- Ravic de Miranda, Karina Braga Gomes and Paulo Caramelli

    7. A1 and A2 purinergic receptor expression in dementiaJ. Mendiola-Precoma, L.C. Berumen, A. Rodr-guez-Cruz and G. Garc-a-Alcocer

    8. Molecular aspects of metallothioneins in dementiasGemma Comes, Anna Escrig, Yasmina Manso, Olaya Fern-ndez-Gayol, Paula Sanchis, Amalia Molinero, Mercedes Giralt, Javier Carrasco and Juan Hidalgo

    9. Implication of microRNAs in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesisKatarzyn Marta Zoltowska, Katarzyna Laskowska-Kaszub, Siranjeevi Nagaraj and Urszula Wojda

    10. Role of cellular oxidative stress in dementiaGiovanna Galliciotti, Antonella De Jaco, Diego Sepulveda-Falla, Emanuela D'Acunto and Elena Miranda

    11. Toward an integrative understanding of the neuroinflammatory molecular milieu in Alzheimer disease neurodegenerationJuan M. Zolezzi, Paulina Villaseca and Nibaldo C. Inestrosa

    12. Wnt signaling and dementiaCarolina Alquez-r and -ngeles Mart-n-Requero

    13. Linkage of atypical protein kinase C to Alzheimer diseaseRobert V. Farese and Mini P. Sajan

    14. Linking histone deacetylases and phosphodiesterase 5 in novel treatments for Alzheimer's diseaseAna Garcia-Osta and Mar Cuadrado-Tejedor

    15. Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 in Alzheimer's diseaseKelsey E. Murphy and Joshua J. Park

    16. Implications of alpha- and beta-secretase expression and function in Alzheimer's diseaseSven Reinhardt and Kristina Endres

    17. Methylation analysis of DNA in Alzheimer's diseaseFabio Copped-

    18. The signalosome malfunctions in age-associated neuropathologiesRicardo Puertas-Avenda-o, David Quinto-Alemany, Miriam Gonz-lez-G-mez and Raquel Marin

    19. FAM3C in Alzheimer's disease: a risk-related molecule and potential therapeutic targetMasaki Nishimura, Naoki Watanabe, Emi Hibino, Masaki Nakano, Yachiyo Mitsuishi, Lei Liu and Takuma Sugi

    20. Amylin and amylin receptors in Alzheimer's diseaseWen Fu and Jack H. Jhamandas

    21. Mammalian target of rapamycin complexes: regulation and Alzheimer's diseaseHenry Querfurth and Han-Kyu Lee

    22. Mammalian target of rapamycin complexes: protein synthesis and autophagy, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and frontotemporal dementiaHenry Querfurth and Han-Kyu Lee

    23. Linking CD200 in brains and dementia: molecular aspects of neuroinflammationDouglas Gordon Walker

    Part II: Neurological, physiological and imaging

    24. Hippocampal atrophy associated with dementia risk factors and dementiaHiroshi Yao, Yuko Araki, Fumio Yamashita, Makoto Sasaki and Manabu Hashimoto

    25. Inflammation and insulin resistance in Alzheimer's disease: partners in crimeYuval Nash and Dan Frenke

    26. Brain susceptibility to hypoxia/hypoxemia and metabolic dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease: insights from animal and in vitro modelsVito Antonio Baldassarro, Andrea Bighinati, Michele Sannia, Luciana Giardino and Laura Calz-

    27. Neuropeptides and neurolipids: what they are and how they relate to Alzheimer's diseaseIv-n Manuel, Laura Lombardero, Alberto Llorente-Ovejero and Rafael Rodr-guez-Puertas

    28. Neurotransmitter receptors in Alzheimer's disease: from glutamatergic to cholinergic receptorsLaura Lombardero, Alberto Llorente-Ovejero, Iv-n Manuel and Rafael Rodr-guez-Puertas

    29. A?42-?7-like nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and Alzheimer's diseaseHoau-Yan Wang and Amber Khan

    30. Synaptosomal bioenergetic defects in Alzheimer's diseasePamela V. Martino Adami and Laura Morelli

    31. Limitations of amyloid imaging in Alzheimer's diseaseDavid Weidman

    32. Linking gradient echo plural contrast imaging metrics of tissue microstructure with Alzheimer diseaseDmitriy A. Yablonskiy, Tammie L. Benzinger and John C. Morris

    33. Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and later dementia: is there a connection?Ellika Andolf

    34. Unraveling the contributions of sleep dysfunction to Alzheimer's diseaseElie Gottlieb, Natalie A. Grima, Mark Howard, Amy Brodtmann and Matthew P. Pase

    Part III: Behaviour and psychopathology

    35. Overview of behaviors in dementiaDorothy M. Grillo and Rachel Anderson

    36. Delirium superimposed on dementia: a clinical challenge from diagnosis to treatmentMorandi Alessandro, Pozzi Christian, Grossi Eleonora and Bellelli Giuseppe

    37. Self-consciousness deficits in dementiaEva M. Arroyo-Anll- and Roger Gil

    38. Attentional impairments to novel images in dementiaCelina S. Liu, Michael Rosen, Nathan Herrmann and Krista L. Lanct-t

    39. Frontal lobe syndrome and dementiasPetronilla Battista, Chiara Griseta, Rosa Capozzo, Madia Lozupone, Rodolfo Sardone, Francesco Panza and Giancarlo Logroscino

    40. The stigma of dementiaAlbert Aboseif and Benjamin K.P. Woo

    41. Delusions in dementiasMadia Lozupone, Maddalena La Montagna, Antonello Bellomo, Petronilla Battista, Davide Seripa, Antonio Daniele, Antonio Greco, Onofrio Resta, Giancarlo Logroscino and Francesco Panza

    42. Linking motor speech function and dementiaMatthew L. Poole and Adam P. Vogel

    43. Spatial navigation and Alzheimer's diseaseLaura E. Berkowitz, Ryan E. Harvey and Benjamin J. Clark

    44. Violence and dementiaG. Cipriani, S. Danti, A. Nuti, L. Picchi and M. Di Fiorino

    45. Factors contributing to protection and vulnerability in dementia caregiversFan Zhang, Sheung-Tak Cheng and Manuel Gon-alves-Pereira

    Part IV: Diet, nutrition and environment

    46. Nutritional status of dementia and management using dietary taurine supplementationMi Ae Bae and Kyung Ja Chang

    47. Selenium and Alzheimer's diseaseAdriana Gisele Hertzog da Silva Leme and Barbara R. Cardoso

    48. Linking adiponectin and obesity in dementiaMa1gorzata Bednarska-Makaruk

    49. The impact of the gut microbiome in Alzheimer's disease: cause or consequence?Malena dos Santos Guilherme and Kristina Endres

    50. (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate and Alzheimer's diseaseLaura Xicota and Rafael de la Torre

    51. Lead, cadmium and Alzheimer's diseaseKelly M. Bakulski, Howard Hu and Sung Kyun Park

    Part V: Models and modelling in dementia

    52. Alzheimer model 5xfad mice and applications to dementia: transgenic mouse models, a focus on neuroinflammation, microglia, and food-derived componentsTatsuhiro Ayabe and Yasuhisa Ano

    53. Use of 192 IgG-saporin as a model of dementia and its applicationJ.W. Chang and Y.S. Park

    54. Amyloid beta 1e42-induced animal model of dementia: a reviewJosiane Budni and Jade de Oliveira

    55. Resources for the neuroscience of dementiaRajkumar Rajendram and Victor R. Preedy

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