
Stress: Immunology and Inflammation
Handbook of Stress Series Volume 5
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 25 August 2023
- ISBN 9780128175583
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages358 pages
- Size 276x215 mm
- Weight 1200 g
- Language English 532
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Long description:
Volume Five in the Handbook of Stress series offers comprehensive cover of the interactions between stress, the immune system, immune responses, and Inflammation. The volume provides easy and in-depth access to these themes, both for research and clinical practice.
There have been significant advances in our understanding of the interaction of stress, inflammation and the immune response to viral, bacterial and other challenges. Integrated closely with new behavioral findings and relevant to human conditions, this volume offers readers cutting-edge information of prime interest for neuroscientists, psychiatrists, neurologists, neuroendocrinologists, endocrinologists immunologists and general physicians, and researchers, and students, in similar and related themes.
The Handbook of Stress series, comprised of self-contained volumes that each focus on a specific stress area, covers the significant advances made since the publication of Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Stress (2000 and 2007). Volume 5 is ideal for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, faculty, and clinicians interested in the interactions between stress, the immune system and inflammation.
Table of Contents:
1. Toward identifying individual stress susceptibility
GAILEN D. MARSHALL AND MATTHEW C. MORRIS
2. Plant immune system: Mechanisms and resilience
VL SIRISHA, SIRSHA MITRA, AND PENNA SUPRASANNA
3. Effects of stress on immune cell distribution
FIRDAUS S. DHABHAR
4. Stress-induced enhancement of immune function
FIRDAUS S. DHABHAR
5. Immune suppression
FRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI, ALLEN KHAKSHOOY, AND JOSH GILARDI
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6. SARS-CoV-2 immune suppression
FRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI, ALLEN KHAKSHOOY, AND JOSH GILARDI
7. Interleukin-1 beta in psychosocial stress
WENYUAN YIN, JONATHAN P. GODBOUT, AND JOHN F. SHERIDAN
8. Inflammation and traumatic stress
HIROAKI HORI AND YUKO HAKAMATA
9. Stress in psoriasis
ALLEN KHAKSHOOY, JOSH GILARDI, AND FRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI
10. Natural killer (NK) cells
THERESA L. WHITESIDE
11. Psychoneuroimmunology
ROBERT DANTZER
12. Stress, aging, and inflammation
SARA MATOVIC, CHRISTOPH RUMMEL, MARTIN FELDOTTO, AND JEAN-PHILIPPE GOUIN
13. The chaperone system in autoimmunity, inflammation, and virus-induced diseases: Role of chaperonins
ALBERTO J.L. MACARIO AND EVERLY CONWAY DE MACARIO
14. Steroid hormone receptors and regulation of ACE2 and COVID-19 disease outcomes
MORAG YOUNG AND KAREN CHAPMAN
15. Immune, inflammatory, and neural systems in neuropsychiatric disease
MARCEL BERTSCH-GOUT, ANTHONY T. REDER, AND ROYCE LEE
16. Stress responses modulate bacterial competitive fitness in polymicrobial communities
MING-XUAN TANG, SHERINA DYRMA, AND TAO DONG
17. Mitigating viral invasion: mTORC2's role in neuroprotection and immunity
IPSITA VOLETY, CHANDRASHEKHAR D. PATIL, AND DEEPAK SHUKLA
18. Microglia regulate cognition and stress-related cognitive disorders
MIOU ZHOU, SHELBI SALINAS, JESSICA CORNELL, AND ALEXANDRA BUI
19. Prenatal-induced psychopathologies: All roads lead to microglia
MAYA LEBOW, YAEL KUPERMAN, AND ALON CHEN
20. The environmental mismatch model of bipolar disorder: The role of stress, gut microbiota, lifestyle factors, and neuroinflammation
MARKUS J. RANTALA AND JAVIER I. BORRÁZ-LEÓN
21. Beta cell stress and type 1 diabetes
EDDIE A. JAMES
22. General adaptation in critical illness 1: The glucocorticoid signaling system as master rheostat of homeostatic corrections in concerted action with nuclear factor-?B
G. UMBERTO MEDURI AND GEORGE P. CHROUSOS
23. General adaptation in critical illness 2: The glucocorticoid signaling system as a master rheostat of homeostatic corrections in concerted action with mitochondrial and essential micronutrient support
G. UMBERTO MEDURI, ANNA-MARIA G. PSARRA, KARIN AMREIN, AND GEORGE P. CHROUSOS
24. Prolonged glucocorticoid treatment in ARDS: Pathobiological rationale and pharmacological principles
G. UMBERTO MEDURI, MARCO CONFALONIERI, DIPAYAN CHAUDHURI, BRAMROCHWERG, AND BERND MEIBOHM
25. The role of stress in mediating inflammation in the context of neurodegeneration
AYEISHA MILLIGAN ARMSTRONG, AMY WOODFIELD, MELISSA ECCLES, DAVID GROTH, AND GIUSEPPE VERDILE

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