Buch, Englisch, 455 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 861 g
Reihe: Advances in Neurobiology
From Basic Science to Biopsychosocial Applications
Buch, Englisch, 455 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 861 g
Reihe: Advances in Neurobiology
ISBN: 978-3-031-45492-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Zielgruppe
Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to the volume: The Journey Ahead
Patrick L. Kerr, Cristian Sirbu, and John Gregg
Chapter 2: The Foundational Science of Endogenous Opioids and Their Receptors
Simona Tache, Patrick L. Kerr, and Cristian SirbuChapter 3: Interactions Between Endogenous Opioids and the Immune system
Wei Du
Chapter 4: The Opioid Growth Factor in Growth Regulation and Immune Responses in CancerGerald R. Hankins and Robert T. Harris
Chapter 5:Role of Endorphins in Breast Cancer Pathogenesis and RecoveryDavid H. Nguyen
Chapter 6: Modulatory Processes in Craniofacial Pain States
Barry J. Sessle
Chapter 7: Enkephalin Rescues Temporomandibular Joint
Pain Related Behavior in Rats
Karin N. Westlund and A. Caitlynn Iddings
Chapter 8: Endogenous Opioids and Exercise-Related Hypoalgesia:
Modern Models, Measurement, and Mechanisms of Action
Allan H.Goldfarb, Robert R. Kraemer, and Brandon A. Baiamonte
Chapter 9: Pain, Fear, Anxiety, and Stress: Relation to
the Endogenous Opioid System
Nicholas J. Felicione, Melissa D. Blank, Casey D. Wright,
and Daniel W. McNeil
Chapter 10: The Roles of Endogenous Opioids in Placebo and Nocebo Effects:
From Pain to Performance to Prozac
Patrick L. Kerr and John M. Gregg
Chapter 11: Physical Exercise as an Intervention for Depression: Evidence for
Efficacy and Mu-Opioid Receptors as a Mechanism of Action
Colleen PettreyPatrick L. Kerr, and T.O. Dickey
Chapter 12: The Endogenous Opioid System as a Pathway of Positive Emotions
Jennifer Barenz, Maeve O’Donnell, and Joey Smith
Chapter 13: Endogenous Opioids and Volunteering: On the Evolutionary Significance of Helping OthersAlina Simona Rusu, Ph.D.
Chapter 14: Endogenous and Exogenous Opioids: Role in
Substance Use Disorders
Lindsay Acree, Pharm.D., AE-CChapter 15: Endogenous Opioid Activity as the Mechanism of Action for
Mitragyna Speciosa (Kratom): The Current State of the Evidence
Adina Bowe and Patrick L. Kerr
Chapter 16: Endogenous Opioids in the Homeostatic Regulation
of Hunger, Satiety, and Hedonic Eating: Neurobiological Foundations
Marcela Rodriguez Flores and Sylvana Stephano Zúñiga
Chapter 17: Role of Endogenous Opioids in the Pathophysiology
of Obesity and Eating Disorders
Sylvana Stephano Zuniga, Marcela Rodriguez Flores, and Adriana Albu
Chapter 18: Integration of Endogenous Opioid System Research
in the Interprofessional Diagnosis and Treatment of Obesity
and Eating Disorders
Marcela Rodriguez Flores and Sylvana Stephano Zuniga
Chapter 19: The Role of Endogenous Opioids in Cardioprotection
Cristina Sirbu, M.D.Chapter 20: Endorphins, Sexuality, and Reproduction
Marjan Khajehei, PhD MSc, BSc, RM
Chapter 21: Depression, Cancer, Inflammation, and Endogenous Opioids:
Pathogenic Relationships and Therapeutic Options
Jennifer Hancock, Cristian Sirbu, and Patrick L. Kerr




