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Baumann, Christian R.; Bassetti, Claudio L.; Scammell, Thomas E.:

Narcolepsy
Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
 

Preis:   181,89 Euro

Auflage: 1st Edition
Verlag: Springer-Verlag New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 06/2011
Seiten: 534 S.

ISBN-10: 1-4419-8389-9   
ISBN-13: 978-1-4419-8389-3

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Beschreibung
The field of narcolepsy has developed enormously within the last 10 years. Indeed the understanding of the basics of sleep-wake regulation and the discovery of new neurotransmitter systems (the hypocretins) has boosted research and key findings in the field, providing important insights into how sleep is regulated. Consequently narcolepsy now receives a great deal of attention from both clinicians and scientists throughout the world. Narcolepsy: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment not only offers an engaging and comprehensive treatment of a fascinating disorder but also includes a DVD that offers a unique and large collection of movies displaying the symptoms of narcolepsy in people and animals. Written by some of the best experts in the field, the book focuses on the pathophysiology of the problem and also provides critical, up-to-date insights on the key clinical issues: how to diagnose the disorder, how to treat it, and how to best manage psychosocial problems. The first and only guide to span the latest advances in narcolepsy, this reference provides sections in etiology, neurochemistry, the role of the hypocretins in sleep-wake regulation, animal models in narcolepsy, the key role of the hypothalamus, REM-sleep dysregulation, diagnosis and classification, and treatment. Compiled by an international group of more than 30 authors, Narcolepsy: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment is an indispensable resource for all clinicians and scientists with an interest in narcolepsy.
Inhalt
1. ETIOLOGY OF NARCOLEPSY
Etiology and genetics of human narcolepsy
Emmanuel Mignot 
Narcolepsy: autoimmunity or secondary to infection?
Adriano Fontana, Heidemarie Gast, Thomas  Birchler 
Is narcolepsy a neurodegenerative disorder?
Christelle Peyron 
2. NEUROCHEMISTRY OF NARCOLEPSY
The roles of hypocretin/orexin in narcolepsy, Parkinson?s disease, and normal behaviour
Jerome Siegel 
Histamine in narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness
Seiji Nishino 
Dopaminergic substrates underlying hypersomnia, sleepiness, and REM sleep expression
David B. Rye, Amanda A.H. Freeman 
The serotoninergic system in sleep and narcolepsy
Chloé Alexandre, Thomas E. Scammell 
Sleep homeostasis, adenosine, caffeine, and narcolepsy
Hans-Peter Landolt 
Prostaglandin D2: an endogenous somnogen
Yoshihiro Urade, Osamu Hayaishi  
3. THE ROLE OF THE HYPOCRETINS IN SLEEP-WAKE REGULATION
The neurobiology of sleep-wake systems: an overview
Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Patrice Fort 
The hypocretins/orexins: master regulators of arousal and hyperarousal
Matthew E. Carter, Antoine Adamantidis, Luis de Lecea 
Optogenetic probing of hypocretin/orexin regulation of wakefulness
Antoine Adamantidis, Luis de Lecea 
Hypocretin/orexin receptor functions in mesopontine systems regulating sleep, arousal and cataplexy
Christopher S. Leonard, Mike Kalogiannis, Kristi A. Kohlmeier 
Afferent control of the hypocretin/orexin neurons
Thomas S. Kilduff, Junko Hara, Takeshi Sakurai, Xinmin Xie  
The neural basis of sleepiness in narcoleptic mice
Thomas E. Scammell, Chloé Alexandre 
Mathematical models of narcolepsy
Cecilia Diniz Behn 
 
4. THE KEY ROLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
The hypothalamus and its functionsGiovanna Zoccoli, Roberto Amici, Alessandro Silvani  
The prehistory of orexin/hypocretin and melanin-concentrating hormone neurons of the lateral hypothalamus
Clifford B. Saper 
Metabolic influence on the hypocretin/orexin neurons
Denis Burdakov 
Endocrine abnormalities in narcolepsy
Thomas Pollmächer. Marietta Keckeis, Andreas Schuld 
Appetite and obesity
Alice Engel, Norbert Dahmen 
5. REWARD, ADDICTION, EMOTIONS AND THE HYPOCRETIN SYSTEM
Effects of orexin/hypocretin on ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons: an emerging role in addiction
Stephanie L. Borgland 
Orexin/hypocretin, drug addiction, and narcolepsy
Ralph J. DiLeone, Maysa Sarhan, Ruth Sharf 
Emotional processing in narcolepsy
Sophie Schwartz 
Depression in narcolepsy
Michael Lutter 
6. REM SLEEP DYSREGULATION AND MOTOR ABNORMALITIES IN NARCOLEPSY
The clinical features of cataplexy
Sebastiaan Overeem 
Parasomnias in narcolepsy with cataplexy
Yves Dauvilliers, Régis Lopez 
The motor system and narcolepsy: Periodic leg movements and restless leg syndrome
Luigi Ferini Strambi 
 
7. THE BORDERLANDS OF NARCOLEPSY
Spectrum of narcolepsy
Claudio Bassetti 
Secondary narcolepsy
Philipp O. Valko, Rositsa Poryazova 
Posttraumatic narcolepsy
Christian R. Baumann, Rositsa Poryazova
The hypocretin/orexin system and sleepiness in Parkinson?s disease
Rolf Fronczek 
Idiopathic hypersomnia
Ramin Khatami 
8. THE DIAGNOSIS OF NARCOLEPSY AND THE ASSESSMENT OF FITNESS TO DRIVE
Current diagnostic criteria of adult narcolepsy
Alex Iranzo 
The arguments for standardized diagnostic procedures
Geert Mayer 
Fitness to drive in narcolepsy
Johannes Mathis 
9. TREATMENT OF NARCOLEPSY
Treatment of narcolepsy
Gert Jan Lammers 
Treatment of narcolepsy in the childMichel Lecendreux